Savremeni ruski kalendar praznika

Autori

  • Alexandra Frolova Institut za etnologiju i antropologiju, Ruska akademija nauka, Moskva, Rusija

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v8i1.11

Ključne reči:

praznični kalendar, građanski praznici, pravoslavni praznici, Rusija

Apstrakt

Praznici su nužan uslov socijalne egzistencije ljudskih bića, koja imaju jedinstvenu sposobnost da prihvate radost drugih ljudi i kulturna iskustva prethodnih generacija. Različite vrste proslava, koje su neophodna komponenta društvenog života su i jedna of manifestcija društvene snage. Ovaj članak se bavi najpopularnijim praznicima koji u Rusiji postoje početkom XXI veka. Valja istaći da se autor pridržava imena i klasifikacije praznika koji postoje u etnografskim zapisima, i uslovno deli praznike na dve grupe: 1. Građanski praznici, među kojima je pažnja posvećena javnim, profesionalnim, književnim i folklornim svetkovinama, i 2. Pravoslavni i kalendarski praznici.

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