Oživljanje lokalne tradicije maskiranja kot rezultat sodelovanja med izvajalci in raziskovalci
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https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2012410118Ključne besede:
researcher, performer, masked processions, local traditions, reconstruction of ritual // raziskovalec, izvajalec, maskirane procesije, lokalne tradicije, rekonstrukcija ritualaPovzetek
At a time when it is possible to identify oneself with the global and universal, an opposite process is also occurring: an increase in interest in the local. This article describes the process of renewing three previously interrupted traditions. Is it possible to reconstruct a tradition at all, and what are the general conditions of cooperation between the researchers and participants to ensure a successful process?
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V času, ko se je mogoče poistovetiti z globalnim in univerzalnim, se pojavlja tudi nasprotni proces – porast zanimanja za lokalno. V razpravi avtorica opiše proces obnavljanja treh predhodno prekinjenih tradicij in se sprašuje, ali je mogoče rekonstruirati tradicijo in v katerih okoliščinah lahko sodelovanje raziskovalca in udeležencev zagotovi uspeh?
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