South Slavic Rituals and Customs: on the crosspatchof social memory, religion, superstition, magic and contemporariness 03-AP-SSR
Week 1: Introductory classes part 1: Basic terms of South Slavic studies.
Week 2: Introductory classes part 2: Basic terms of collective memory studies.
Week 3: Introductory classes part 3: Basic terms of rituals and customs studies.
Week 4:Introductory classes part 4: Basic terms of religious and magic studies.
Week 5: Individual's life cycle part 1: The Birth.
Week 6-7: Individual's life cycle part 2: The Wedding.
Week 8: Individual's life cycle part 3: The Death.
Week 9: Calendar cycle of rituals part 1: Christmas.
Week 10: Calendar cycle of rituals part 2: Unbaptized days.
Week 11: Calendar cycle of rituals part 3: The Baptism of Jesus Christ (Vodici).
Week 12: Calendar cycle of rituals part 4: Ceremonial processions (Mečkari, Vasiličari etc.).
Week 13: Calendar cycle of rituals part 5: Saint Tryphon’s Day.
Week 14: Calendar cycle of rituals part 6: Easter.
Week 15: Calendar cycle of rituals part 7: Saint Patron’s Day (Slava).
Module learning aims
Module type
Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences
Bibliography
Assmann, Jan. (2011). Cultural Memory and Early Civilization: Writing, Remembrance, and Political Imagination. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bourdieu, Paul. (2001). Language and Symbolic Power. Translated by G. Raymond, M. Adamson. J.B. Thompson (Ed.). Oxford: Polity Press.
Cohen, Anthony. (2001). The Symbolic Construction of Community. London-New York: Routledge. Taylor & Francis.
Connerton, Paul. (1989). How societies remember. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gennep, Arnold. (1960). The Rites of Passage. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Halbwachs, Maurice. (1992). On collective memory. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Malinowski, Bronisław. (2015). Magic, Science and Religion. Eastford: Martino Publishing.
Obrębski, Józef. (2020). The Giaours of Maedonia. Selected Wtirings. Oficyna Naukowa. https://ispan.waw.pl/obrebski/wp-content/uploads/macedonia-en.pdf
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