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The Paradox Of Authenticity Folklore Performance In Postcommunist Slovakia Joseph Grim Feinberg

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The Paradox Of Authenticity Folklore Performance In Postcommunist Slovakia Joseph Grim Feinberg
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.03 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Joseph Grim Feinberg
ISBN: 9780299316600, 0299316602
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Paradox Of Authenticity Folklore Performance In Postcommunist Slovakia Joseph Grim Feinberg by Joseph Grim Feinberg 9780299316600, 0299316602 instant download after payment.

Observing the activities of urban folk dance enthusiasts in Slovakia, Joseph Grim Feinberg sets out to scrutinize the processes by which "authentic folklore" is identified, talked about, represented, reconstructed, reenacted, and revived.
In Slovakia and elsewhere in Eastern Europe after World War II, Communist governments promoted folklore revivals and staged performances of song and dance as representations of "the people." When the Communists fell from power in Slovakia in 1989, folklore was also discredited in the eyes of many. By the early twenty-first century, however, a new generation launched a movement to revive folklore's reputation and reintroduce it to a broad public.
Weaving together personal narrative, ethnographic analysis, and philosophical reflection, Feinberg examines the aspirations and difficulties of young folk dance devotees as they recognize that authenticity is more easily prized than achieved. He sheds new light on the problems of specialized performance and broad participation, the uneasy relationship between folklore and the public sphere, and the paradoxical pursuit of authenticity in the modern world.

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