Černelić, Milana.
(2016).
The Role of Ritual Traditional Clothing among Bunjevci Croats in Serbia in the Revitalisation of Annual Customs and Rituals.
Folklore, 66.
pp. 59-78.
ISSN 1406-0949
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Abstract
The article deals with the traditional costume worn in the course of
calendar festivals and the feast marking the end of the harvest among a Croatian
subethnic group in the region of Bačka (county of Vojvodina) in Serbia. The
traditional costume carries an important symbolic meaning in the process of
revitalising customs and, as such, it represents an ethnocultural identity marker
of the group. The customs analysed have undergone a great revival in the past
twenty years, being observed in certain calendar periods or on specific days during
the ritual year, such as the central cultural and social event – the prelo (spinning
bee) in the winter period of Shrovetide, and the Pentecost pageant called kraljice,
as well as on the occasion of the Dužijanca, a celebration marking the end of the
harvest among the Bunjevci Croats in the region of Bačka, which has existed
as a public event for over a century. The article is based on the actual field data
gathered by the author and her associates.
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Uncontrolled Keywords: |
annual customs, Bunjevci, Dužijanca (harvest celebration), kraljice
(Pentecost pageant), prelo (spinning bee), St. John’s Day, traditional costume |
Subjects: |
Ethnology and cultural anthropology |
Departments: |
Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology |
Date Deposited: |
19 Feb 2018 10:00 |
Last Modified: |
19 Feb 2018 10:00 |
URI: |
http://darhiv.ffzg.unizg.hr/id/eprint/9621 |
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