Collections of Hungarian Folk Literature from the 19th Century and Their Canonisation

Q3 Arts and Humanities Acta Ethnographica Hungarica Pub Date : 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1556/022.2021.00006
Anna Szak
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In the first half of the present article, I review collections of folk literature which include 19th-century folktales, placing a special emphasis on trying to establish the extent to which these texts and the associated collectors have been studied, explored, and published. 1 Next, I demonstrate which of the texts in question may be considered as part of the canon 2 of folk literature that emerged in the latter third of the 19th century, which works and authors defined the approaches that were considered relevant, and what the selection criteria for canonisation were. Alongside the interpretative canon, I shall also attempt to record the textual canon and its changes – to capture the act by which certain texts were clearly excluded from the canon while others were included by the individuals who wished to create or modify the canon. I would also like to show how the image of 19th-century collectors and collections created in the second half of the century became gradually transformed during the 20th century, and how these changes affected the place the collections in question occupy in folkloristics in general.
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19世纪匈牙利民间文学集及其启示
在本文的前半部分,我回顾了包括19世纪民间故事在内的民间文学集,特别强调试图确定这些文本和相关收藏者被研究、探索和出版的程度。1接下来,我展示了哪些有问题的文本可以被视为19世纪后三分之一出现的民间文学经典2的一部分,哪些作品和作者定义了被认为相关的方法,以及经典化的选择标准是什么。除了解释性正典,我还将尝试记录文本正典及其变化——以捕捉某些文本被明确排除在正典之外,而其他文本则被希望创建或修改正典的个人所包括的行为。我还想展示19世纪收藏家和本世纪下半叶创作的藏品的形象在20世纪是如何逐渐转变的,以及这些变化如何影响这些藏品在民俗学中的地位。
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes contributions describing recent scientific advances in the field of ethnography, folklore, and cultural and social anthropology. Emphasis is laid on subjects related to Hungarian ethnography and folklore as well as on works presenting Hungarian folklore in the context of Eastern European and Eurasian cultures. Publishes book reviews and advertisements.
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