Traditiones, 41-1, 2012, 147–158
DOI: 10.3986/Traditio2012410113 (PDF )
Naslov/Title
MOGY. A Vessel of Ritual in Post-Socialist Hungary
Avtor/Author
István Povedák
Izvleček
V zadnjih petih letih se je koledar madžarskih festivalov obrnil na glavo. Skupaj z znanimi rokerskimi festivali za mlade, npr. »Sziget«, ki vsako poletje privabljajo tisoče, na Madžarskem postaja izredno priljubljen tudi nov tip kulturnega festivala. »Nacionalno združenje Madžarov« (MOGY) je patriotski/nacionalističen tridnevni dogodek, ki privablja vse segmente madžarske populacije, od najstnikov do starejših generacij.
Abstract
During the last five years, the calendar of Hungarian festivals has turned upside down. Along with the well-known rock festivals for the young (e.g., the Sziget festival), attended by hundreds of thousands every summer, a new type of cultural festival is gaining tremendous popularity in Hungary. The National Assembly of Hungarians (MOGY) is a patriotic/nationalist three-day event that attracts every segment of the Hungarian population, from teenagers to older generations.
Ključne besede
narodna identiteta, brikolažna religioznost, patriotizem, izumljena tradicija
Keywords
national identity, bricolage religiosity, patriotism, invented tradition
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