The panel proposed a multidisciplinary approach to determine whether scholars in folklore and literature require new theoretical foundations, based on the growing research in animal anthropology, anthrozoology, animal studies, zoofolklore studies, ecocriticism, and critical animal studies. The aim of the panel was to explore and problematize relationship between human and non-human subjectivity and to rethink this relationship on the ecological and ethical basis and to unveil the complex relations between living species in the cultural and natural environment. The panel was the first on the field of a American folklore studies addressed the new academic discipline: zoofolkloristics.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 37863981In a meeting of the members of the International Association for Traditional Music (ICTM) from Austria, Italy and Slovenia we participated in the panel with the Austrian ethnomusicologist. Together we presented the ideas and potentials of the possible use of the computer processing of music for the purposes of research and analytical treatment of Slovenian folk music. Presented suggestions and insights are the starting points for future cooperation with the Austrian researchers.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 37128749The thematic Volume presents articles of Slovenian and foreign authors which are based on first analysis of material from the extensive Digital collection of gramophone records from the Sound archive at the Institute of Ethnomusicology ZRC SAZU. This research and publication is important because of a new perspective on folk music in terms of intertwining popular and art music and reveals popularization of folk traditions and commercialization of folk music.
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On international conference Mapping Disciplinary History the role of local research in Slovenian folklore studies was presented. The paper focused in ethnological-folkloristic study of Kamnik region. Through the presence of the town different processes were observed during different periods which revealed the formation of the folk and its perception. The paper presented these findings, at the same time it revealed the contribution of folkloristic research for ethnology and vice-versa.
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COBISS.SI-ID: 37866541The purpose of the article is to determine why this ballad has spread regionally, in what way (if any) elements of inter-ethnicity appear in the song and what the new cultural dynamic (how the processes which constitute culture combine elements of both stability and change in culture and cultural processes are (their mobility and migration). The author discusses the various perceptions of elements of folk, which translated the story in the ballad into the contemporary prose tradition (Svetlana Makarovič, Katalena) and consequently led to the ballad’s widespread popularisation through music group Katalena's rock version.
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