2011-12 Catalog

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Offering Description

Slavic and Celtic Folklore: Heroic, Spiritual, Practical

REVISED

Spring 2012 quarter

Faculty
Sean Williams ethnomusicology , Patricia Krafcik Russian language and literature
Fields of Study
anthropology, cultural studies, history, literature, music and theater
Preparatory for studies or careers in
folklore, anthropology, ethnomusicology, history and literature.
Description

This program will explore the folklore of the Slavic and Celtic peoples from epic times to the present in a cross-cultural study of two of Eurasia's oldest ethnic groups. Both groups are dispersed: the Slavic regions across eastern and southeastern Europe and into Eurasia, and the Celtic regions across the islands and peninsulas of the West. Both are renowned for their abundant folklore traditions, which have deep roots in a remote past and have served as a valuable source of inspiration for writers, composers and dramatists from the 19th century through the present. What characteristics do both traditions share? What distinguishes the two cultural traditions? What essential historical, linguistic and spiritual elements permeate the hearts and minds of local people in these regions? What do their folklore practices reveal?

We begin the quarter with regional epic narratives and explore the histories and belief systems of the two regions. We follow this foundational work with an exploration of folklore practices (customs, rituals, beliefs), examine 19th-century cultural nationalist movements in music and literature, and conclude with how it all plays out in contemporary life, both rural and urban. This program may serve as a springboard for further study of the Celtic and Slavic peoples, of folklore, and of the material elements of culture.

Each week includes lectures, films, seminars, and possible workshops, collaborative presentations, and guest performers or presenters. Students will be expected to write short essays, as requested, and to complete a significant essay at the end of the quarter that examines the role, use and appropriation of folklore materials in a particular Slavic or Celtic region.

Location
Olympia
Online Learning
No Required Online Learning
Books
Greener Store
Required Fees
$15 for egg decorating workshop and supplies.
Offered During
Day

Program Revisions

Date Revision
February 29th, 2012 $15 fee added.