Title Pučke manifestacije u Istri
Title (english) Folk manifestation in Istria
Author Martina Ušić
Mentor Slaven Bertoša (mentor)
Committee member Jasmina Gržinić (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Slaven Bertoša (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Nikola Vojnović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Department of Interdisciplinary, Italian and Cultural Studies) Pula
Defense date and country 2021-09-24, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES Ethnology and Anthropology Folklore Studies
Abstract Kroz antropološka istraživanja tijekom godina kulturu se promatralo kao skup i otvoreni sustav vrijednosti, koji se često nalazio pod utjecajem povijesnih promjena, uključujući i poimanje baštine. Nadalje, tijekom godina kultura i baština promatrali su se kao cjelina, oblik i segment kulturnih identiteta naroda i zajednica. Podjela kulturne baštine na materijalnu i nematerijalnu obuhvatila je, dakle, materijalnu komponentu koja je vidljiva i opipljiva i nematerijalnu, koja je duhovno usko povezana s vjerovanjima, običajima i ostalim široko obuhvatnim pojmovima.
Istra je oblikovana kroz raznolikost kulturnog identiteta i bogatstvom kulturne baštine, bilo materijalne ili nematerijalne, kroz svoja povijesna razdoblja. Raznovrsna povijesna razdoblja obilježila su Istru kao bogatu multikulturalnu regiju, od njezinih početaka naseljavanja područja i formiranja prvih društvenih zajednica do danas. Kroz takav pristup raznolikosti, razvili su se narodni običaji koji su bili prisutni u svakodnevnici. Uz narodne običaje i društvenu interakciju razvile su se i pučke manifestacije, uz bitan element socijalnog uspona i oblikovanja kulturnog identiteta.
Proces revitalizacije i zaštite te prenošenja baštine generacijama, katkad može nailaziti na prepreke i biti pod raznim internim i eksternim čimbenicima. Globalne promjene stoga mogu imati značajni utjecaj na kulturnu baštinu i aktivnosti, međutim, pravilnom prilagodbom i organizacijom prepreke mogu biti u većoj mjeri savladane.
Abstract (english) Through anthropological research over the years, culture has been viewed as a set and an open system of values that has often been under historical change, including the notion of heritage. Furthermore, over the years, culture and heritage have been viewed as a whole and a form, a segment of the cultural identities of peoples and communities. The division of cultural heritage into tangible and intangible heritage included, therefore, the material component, which is visible and tangible, and the immaterial, which is spiritually closely related to beliefs, customs and other broad concepts.
Istria has shaped the diversity of its cultural identity and the richness of its cultural heritage, whether tangible or intangible, through its historical periods. Various historical periods have marked Istria as a rich multicultural region, from the beginnings of the settlement of its area and the formation of the first social communities to the present day. Through such diversity, folk customs developed that were present in everyday life. Along with folk customs and social interaction, folk festivals developed, with an important element of social rise and the formation of cultural identity.
The process of revitalization and protection and transmission of heritage to generations can sometimes encounter obstacles and be influenced by various internal and external factors. Global changes can therefore have a significant impact on cultural heritage and activities, however with proper adaptation and organization, barriers can be overcome to a greater extent.
Keywords
kulturna baština
identitet
pučke manifestacije
običaji
nematerijalna baština
Keywords (english)
cultural heritage
identity
folk festivals
customs
intangible heritage
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:614411
Study programme Title: Culture and Tourism Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra kulture i turizma (magistar/magistra kulture i turizma)
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Created on 2021-10-01 11:08:29