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Journal

Lud

2015 | 99 | 139-159

Article title

Ikony zografskie i klasztory Fruskiej Gory a serbskie imaginarium narodowe

Authors

Title variants

EN
Icons by zgoraf painters, monasteries on Fruska Gora and Serbian national imaginary

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Late in the twentieth century anthropological research on heritage, which in earlier years had focused on objects (historic monuments) and space (lieux de mémoire), started changing its perspective, concentrating mainly on heritagisation, understood as a process, and on social actors (states, associations, individuals) involved. The research presented in the article is part of this current; it is aimed at grasping characteristics of heritagisation of things related to religious cults in the Serbian Orthodox Church. In the article, I focus on a particular group of historic objects defi ned both in Serbian expert discourse of art history and by museum practices as ‘zograf icons’. I present the process of grounding their meanings constructed in heritagisation in Serbian national imaginarium. Heritagisation practices such as musealisation of icons and their conservation form the starting point for refl ection on their religious setting, as well as the relationships between two sets of practices focused on them, and subsequently two value sets in which they are called ‘heritage’. Because of their specifi c geographic provenance, some questions of heritagisation of churches and monasteries on Fruška Gora in Serbian Vojvodina have also been discussed.

Journal

Lud

Year

Volume

99

Pages

139-159

Physical description

Dates

published
2015

Contributors

author
  • Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
0076-1435

YADDA identifier

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