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A fairy-story in the eyes of a narrator versus a fairy-tale in the eyes of a folklorist
Otčenášek, Jaroslav
This contribution tries to demonstrate the differences between the technical term fairy-tale used by contemporary folklorists and the word fairy-story used by popular storytellers and contemporary readers of books of fairy-stories. A fairy-tale as a folkloristic term has its exact structure. For a contemporary reader or spectator, everything possible is a fairy-tale, if only fairy-tales beings, environment or plots appear there. Therefore, there is a quite big difference between the view of an expert and that of the wide public in what is a fairy-tale or not
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František Sušil's Understanding of "People" and "Nation"
Tyllner, Lubomír
Czech and Moravian folk song collectors contributed to the crystallization of the notions of "people" and "nation". F. Sušil preferred the notion of "nation" in order to distinguish the Czech (national) production from that of the other language groups present on the territory of Moravia.
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Textile Folk Arts and Analysis of Its Use for the Promotion of Tourism in the Czech Republic
Cihelková, Petra ; Jarolímková, Liběna (advisor) ; Bakos, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with using textile folk art and textile crafts in tourism. The first part presents the current situation of textile artisans in the Czech Republic. Also contains history of development of the textile crafts and explains the basic terms. Another section is devoted to the presentation of a blueprint, lace, weaving and folk costumes. The last chapter describes the possibilities why and how to use textile folk art and textile handicrafts for promotion of tourism in the Czech Republic. The conclusions are based on responses, opinions and problems of the current textile artisans.
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