P6-0088 — Annual report 2009
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FIKFAK, Jurij, Ingrid SLAVEC GRADIŠNIK. From Herder to Slavic Mutuality: Beginnigs of Ethnology and Folklore Studies in Slavic Countries (1750–1850)

The conference was guided by issues concerning Slavic ethnological and folkloristic research in its formative period, emphasising aspects in need of thorough study: local adoptions of universalism, belated echoes, knowledge production locations (centres/fringes, academic/social networks), research points and parallel social discourses, exoticization and domestication, macro- and micro cultural delimitations, culture-nature and ethnic-national relationships, the extent of comparativism.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 31199277
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IVANČIČ KUTIN, Barbara. Ludvik Janež, a storyteller from the village of Čadrg.

The article presents Ludvik Janež, an amateur collector/teller of local folklore and memory stories. It describes the storytelling strategies, the repertoire dependent on the circumstances of performance, his own reflections and findings, i.e. his “theoretical” views, at which he has arrived through many years of practice and without any formal education. The transcription of his performance highlights his ability to improvise.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 30292269
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POLJAK ISTENIČ, Saša. Texts and contexts of folklorism.

The author presented views on folklorism through the publications of researchers that use folklorism as a concept or at least as a technical term, or have developed similar concepts (e. g. invention of tradition, staged authenticity); through research practice of Slovene ethnologist; and through the viewpoints of its performers. The main reflection of the paper has been if the concepts, based on the theory of culture which presupposes the existence of original forms, have any applicable value at all.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 30477101
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KRIŽNAR, Naško. Days of Ethnographic Film, May 18-22, 2009, Ljubljana.

Days of Ethnographic film (DEF) is a new festival in the network of CAFFE (Coordination of anthropological film festivals in Europe) organized by Slovene Ethnological Society, and led by Naško Križnar from the Audiovisual Laboratory, ISE SRC SASA. Its aim is the popularization of theoty, teaching and practice of ethnographic film-production.

B.01 Organiser of a scientific meeting

COBISS.SI-ID: 245007872
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KRIŽNAR, Naško. Teaching Visual Ethnography

The paper discusses starting-points, video production and some conclusions based on the cooperation with colleagues in Serbia (Festival of Ethnographic Film, lectures nad workshops in the Ethnographic Museum and Academic Film Center Studentski grad in Belgrade, a round-chair »Perspectives in Teaching Visual Ethnography, Belgrade 2007).

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 30325293