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Czech Prosaic Folkloristics after 2000 : Between Continuity and Revitalization

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2019

Abstract

The study deals with the principal tendencies in the development of Czech prosaic folkloristics after 2000, and it analyses the revitalization of folkloristics, which began after a period of certain instability in the discipline, uncertainty in research activities, and low productivity in the 1990s. The new millennium saw quite a vigorous increase in research on folklore within Czech ethnological and anthropological studies, which became evident mainly in the following research domains: research on collective and family memory; research in the field of contemporary legends, rumours, and contemporary folklore in general; research and indexing of "traditional" legends; and the revitalization of folktale studies.

At the same time, new series began to be published, and publication activity itself experienced a significant increase (including the foundation of three folkloristic series, even by nonacademic, commercial publishing houses), as did the number of international scholarly contacts. For this reason, prosaic folkloristics can be by rightly considered to be one of the most fruitful (sub)disciplines of the Czech ethnological and anthropological sciences.