This book explores the output of Russian ethnographer-folklorist Petr Bogatyrev and Czech journalist-writer Ivan Olbracht, arguing that their respective portrayals of the Subcarpathian Rus' deserve the attention of western folklorists, historians, social scientists, literature scholars, and students of central and east European culture.
This book explores the output of Russian ethnographer-folklorist Petr Bogatyrev and Czech journalist-writer Ivan Olbracht, arguing that their respective portrayals of the Subcarpathian Rus' deserve the attention of western folklorists, historians, social scientists, literature scholars, and students of central and east European culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patricia A. Krafcik is professor emerita of Russian language and literature and Slavic culture and folklore at The Evergreen State College.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Setting the Scene Chapter 1: The Ethnographer and the Journalist/Writer Chapter 2: Physical and Human Geography of Subcarpathian Rus' Part II: Petr Grigor'evich Bogatyrev Chapter 3: From Moscow to Prague Chapter 4: Bogatyrev in Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 5: The Book: Magical Acts, Rites, and Beliefs in Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 6: Teaching and Last Years in Czechoslovakia Part III: Ivan Olbracht Chapter 7: Olbracht and the Genesis of His Politics Chapter 8: Olbracht in Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 9: Reportage from Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 10: The Making of the Film Marijka the Unfaithful Chapter 11: Olbracht's Family Correspondence and His Jewish Stories Chapter 12: Olbracht's Three Jewish Stories from Subcarpathian Rus' Part IV: Where Their Interests Intersected: The Carpathian Brigand Tradition Chapter 13: The Noble Brigand in European History and Culture Chapter 14: Bogatyrev and His Approach to Interpreting the Carpathian Tradition Chapter 15: Olbracht Finds his Noble Brigand, Nikola uhaj Chapter 16: Publication, Success, and the Polemic Around the Novel Part V: The Final Years Chapter 17: Bogatyrev Leaves the Protectorate; Olbracht Takes Cover Within It Chapter 18: Olbracht in Czechoslovakia During World War II and After
Part I: Setting the Scene Chapter 1: The Ethnographer and the Journalist/Writer Chapter 2: Physical and Human Geography of Subcarpathian Rus' Part II: Petr Grigor'evich Bogatyrev Chapter 3: From Moscow to Prague Chapter 4: Bogatyrev in Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 5: The Book: Magical Acts, Rites, and Beliefs in Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 6: Teaching and Last Years in Czechoslovakia Part III: Ivan Olbracht Chapter 7: Olbracht and the Genesis of His Politics Chapter 8: Olbracht in Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 9: Reportage from Subcarpathian Rus' Chapter 10: The Making of the Film Marijka the Unfaithful Chapter 11: Olbracht's Family Correspondence and His Jewish Stories Chapter 12: Olbracht's Three Jewish Stories from Subcarpathian Rus' Part IV: Where Their Interests Intersected: The Carpathian Brigand Tradition Chapter 13: The Noble Brigand in European History and Culture Chapter 14: Bogatyrev and His Approach to Interpreting the Carpathian Tradition Chapter 15: Olbracht Finds his Noble Brigand, Nikola uhaj Chapter 16: Publication, Success, and the Polemic Around the Novel Part V: The Final Years Chapter 17: Bogatyrev Leaves the Protectorate; Olbracht Takes Cover Within It Chapter 18: Olbracht in Czechoslovakia During World War II and After
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