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Such a sad read : The image of a Jews in Moravian folklore
Uhlíková, Lucie
The study deals with the aspects of laugher (and derision) and crying (sham lamentation) in the image of the Jew in Moravian folklore, namely in folk songs and petit verbal folklore units – sayings, adages, and proverbs.
Towards a Typology of Czech Traditional Song and Music
Tyllner, Lubomír
This article therefore aims at a complex analysis of traditional music and its typology. On the basis of musical analysis, the im is to establish a typology of the Czech traditional folk song and music, to delineate historical, regional and or national features of Czech traditional music and thus help to incorporate it into a broader European musical and cultural context.
Local Culture Manifestations of the Vracov Town
Grbáčová, Adéla ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
The thesis reports a compact view of the culture and manifestations in the Vracov town in the South Moravia. The first part of the thesis focuses on geographic, demographic, ethnographic and historical conditions of forming the local cultural identity. The second part describes the tangible and intangible elements of the local culture, the cultural events as an application of these elements and important personalities, who helped to draw attention to the locality. This continues with a summary of the cultural institutions and associations that operate in the municipality, and significantly contributes to the cultural activities of the town, and brief information about the town budget and the financing of cultural activities. The thesis is completed with an analysis of the survey, which explores whether inhabitants of the town are content with the concept of culture and whether they agree with the folk town awareness of Vracov. There are some recommendations in the end of the thesis. The thesis includes pictures of the most important elements of Vracov´s culture.
Local culture manifestations of the Terchová village
Málková, Kristína ; Malcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Skopová, Věra (referee)
This bachelor's thesis reports compact view of the culture and its manifestations in the Terchová village in Slovakia. The first part of the thesis focuses on historical, geographic and ethnographic conditions of forming of the local cultural identity. The second part describes tangible and intangible elements of the local culture, the cultural activities as an application of these elements, and significant persons who drew attention to the locality. This is followed by a summary of the cultural institutions and associations operating in the village and brief informations about funding of the local cultural activities. The thesis is closed by an analysis of a survey exploring a contentment of the inhabitants of Terchová with the concept of the culture, topped with my remarks and suggestions to improve the identified insufficiencies. In attachments of the thesis there are photographs of the most important cultural elements to illustrate the character of the local culture.
Such a sad read: The image of a Jews in Moravian folklore
Uhlíková, Lucie
The study deals with the aspects of laugher (and derision) and crying (sham lamentation) in the image of the Jew in Moravian folklore, namely in folk songs and petit verbal folklore units – sayings, adages, and proverbs.
Traditional music - difficulties with definition
Tyllner, Lubomír
This study is concerned with the problem of how to define the traditional (folk) music which is, in the European space, the counterpart of art music. It adverts to various possible approaches to the problem, potential solutions or to the views adopted by numerous European and American scholars. The study also comments on the official definition of traditional music provided by the International Council for Traditional Music (ICTM) UNESCO
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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