Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света 1
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Темат "Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света" посвећен је фолклору и културолошким праксама везаним за веровања у водене бикове и водене краве, која су забележене у малом броју светских традиција, али расутих на резличитим континентима (Европа, Африка, Азија, Јужна Америка). Темат је подељен у два дела која су сукцесивно објављена 2017 и 2018 године у часопису Фолклористика. У овом првом делу темата налазе се четири рада. Семјон Макаров (Семён Макаров) своју студију посвећује веровањима у водене бикове забележеним међу Јакутима, Татјана Володина (Татьяна Волдина), међу Хантима и Мансима; Сузана Ђорђевић Пејовић и Бојан Ристић анализирају казивања о воденим биковима забележеним у Локви, Србија, док Росен Росенов Малчев (Росен Росенов Малчев) анализира слична кативања забележена у бугарским областима Враца и Монтана.
The first part of the thematic issue dedicated to the beliefs and cultural practices related to water bulls and water cows in various traditions of the world. This first part of the issue contains the editors introduction and four studies. Semyon Makarov (Семён Макаров) starts from a comprehensive corpus of ethnographic testimonies (collected form the 19 th century till the present day) in order to discuss the possible common source of two similar water creatures of the Yakut
demonology: the “water-bull” and the “bull-of-cold”. The semantic analysis of their numerous overlapping attributes (aquatic nature, dwelling places,time of activity, physical appearance etc.), which the author observes within a broader context of Yakut tradition (epics, songs, rituals), reveals it highly probable. The paper of Tatyana Voldina (Татьяна Волдина) presents the most
comprehensive and updated presentation of ethnographic materials about the beliefs and practices related to different aquatic daemons o...f Khanty and Mansi peoples. Among them, there are presented materials about the wәs/mŭw χor (’earthly bull/mammoth’) an aquatic creature associated to bulls and mammoths at the same time – but also to the pike-fish and the emblem-
atic totemic animals of the Ob-Ugrians as bear and moose. In the paper of Suzana Djordjević Pejović and Bojan Ristić, recently collected and unpublished field material with three testimonies about the water-bull from the village of Lokva (Knjaževac municipality, Serbia) has been
presented. The authors analyze the narratives from the folkloristic and the dialectological perspective – focusing on their content, variability and structural features within the framework of the basic model of narratives about the water-bulls collected in Serbia and, at the same time, on their phonetic, morphologic and lexical characteristics. Rossen Rossenov Malchev (Росен Росенов Малчев) presents the ethnographic material with testimonies about the water-bull from the Bulgarian north-west regions of Montana and Vratsa – which he considers closest and
most informative in regard to the basic narrative plot attested in Bulgaria. With the aim to define the key typological and functional features of the water-bull of these regions, the author compares the narratives from the selected region to those from Serbia. An attractive hypothesis about the link between the imaginary related to water-bulls and karst hydrology phenomena is proposed. The argumentation is based on the geographical map of places mentioned in the narratives,
especially those linked to the appearance and disappearance of the water flows believed to be controlled by water-bulls.
Keywords:
демони прироре / митска бића / водени бик / водене краве / Јакути / Ханти / Манси / бугарска традиција / српска традиција / daemons of nature / mythological creatures / water-bull / water-cow / Yakut tradition / Khanty tradition / Mansi tradition / Ob-Ugric tradition / Bulgarian tradition / Serbian traditionSource:
Фолклористика: часопис Удружења фолклориста Србије, 2017, 2, 2, 5-83Publisher:
- Beograd : Udruženje foklorista Srbije
- Beograd : Univerzitet, Filološki fakultet
- Beograd : Univerzitetska biblioteka "Svetozar Marković"
Funding / projects:
- Interdisciplinary research of Serbian cultural and linguistic heritage. Creation of multimedial Internet portal “The Lexicon of Serbian Culture” (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-47016)
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- Темат : Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света 1 (ур. Ђорђина Трубарац Матић)
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Етнографски институт САНУ / Institute of Ethnography SASATY - GEN PY - 2017 UR - https://folkloristika.org/arhiva-2-2-2017.php UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/15578 AB - Темат "Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света" посвећен је фолклору и културолошким праксама везаним за веровања у водене бикове и водене краве, која су забележене у малом броју светских традиција, али расутих на резличитим континентима (Европа, Африка, Азија, Јужна Америка). Темат је подељен у два дела која су сукцесивно објављена 2017 и 2018 године у часопису Фолклористика. У овом првом делу темата налазе се четири рада. Семјон Макаров (Семён Макаров) своју студију посвећује веровањима у водене бикове забележеним међу Јакутима, Татјана Володина (Татьяна Волдина), међу Хантима и Мансима; Сузана Ђорђевић Пејовић и Бојан Ристић анализирају казивања о воденим биковима забележеним у Локви, Србија, док Росен Росенов Малчев (Росен Росенов Малчев) анализира слична кативања забележена у бугарским областима Враца и Монтана. AB - The first part of the thematic issue dedicated to the beliefs and cultural practices related to water bulls and water cows in various traditions of the world. This first part of the issue contains the editors introduction and four studies. Semyon Makarov (Семён Макаров) starts from a comprehensive corpus of ethnographic testimonies (collected form the 19 th century till the present day) in order to discuss the possible common source of two similar water creatures of the Yakut demonology: the “water-bull” and the “bull-of-cold”. The semantic analysis of their numerous overlapping attributes (aquatic nature, dwelling places,time of activity, physical appearance etc.), which the author observes within a broader context of Yakut tradition (epics, songs, rituals), reveals it highly probable. The paper of Tatyana Voldina (Татьяна Волдина) presents the most comprehensive and updated presentation of ethnographic materials about the beliefs and practices related to different aquatic daemons of Khanty and Mansi peoples. Among them, there are presented materials about the wәs/mŭw χor (’earthly bull/mammoth’) an aquatic creature associated to bulls and mammoths at the same time – but also to the pike-fish and the emblem- atic totemic animals of the Ob-Ugrians as bear and moose. In the paper of Suzana Djordjević Pejović and Bojan Ristić, recently collected and unpublished field material with three testimonies about the water-bull from the village of Lokva (Knjaževac municipality, Serbia) has been presented. The authors analyze the narratives from the folkloristic and the dialectological perspective – focusing on their content, variability and structural features within the framework of the basic model of narratives about the water-bulls collected in Serbia and, at the same time, on their phonetic, morphologic and lexical characteristics. Rossen Rossenov Malchev (Росен Росенов Малчев) presents the ethnographic material with testimonies about the water-bull from the Bulgarian north-west regions of Montana and Vratsa – which he considers closest and most informative in regard to the basic narrative plot attested in Bulgaria. With the aim to define the key typological and functional features of the water-bull of these regions, the author compares the narratives from the selected region to those from Serbia. An attractive hypothesis about the link between the imaginary related to water-bulls and karst hydrology phenomena is proposed. The argumentation is based on the geographical map of places mentioned in the narratives, especially those linked to the appearance and disappearance of the water flows believed to be controlled by water-bulls. PB - Beograd : Udruženje foklorista Srbije PB - Beograd : Univerzitet, Filološki fakultet PB - Beograd : Univerzitetska biblioteka "Svetozar Marković" T2 - Фолклористика: часопис Удружења фолклориста Србије T1 - Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света 1 SP - 5 EP - 83 VL - 2 IS - 2 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15578 ER -
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(2017). Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света 1. in Фолклористика: часопис Удружења фолклориста Србије Beograd : Udruženje foklorista Srbije., 2(2), 5-83. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15578
Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света 1. in Фолклористика: часопис Удружења фолклориста Србије. 2017;2(2):5-83. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15578 .
"Водени бикови и водене краве у усменим традицијама света 1" in Фолклористика: часопис Удружења фолклориста Србије, 2, no. 2 (2017):5-83, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_15578 .
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