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Halberd Shaped Szekler Grave Posts in New Context

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Tartalom: https://eda.eme.ro/xmlui/handle/10598/30645
Archívum: EDA
Gyűjtemény: 2. AZ EME KIADVÁNYAI - PUBLICAȚII PROPRII (SMA) - OWN PUBLICATIONS (TMS) - EIGENE VERÖFFENTLICHUNGEN (SMV)
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Sorozatok - Serii - Series - Bücherreihen
Certamen 3.
Cím:
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Halberd Shaped Szekler Grave Posts in New Context
Létrehozó:
Pozsony, Ferenc
Kiadó:
Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
Dátum:
2018-09-17T10:48:11Z
2018-09-17T10:48:11Z
2016
2016
Téma:
halál- és sírjel
keleti örökség
elmúlás
transzcendens
lokális
regionális
összmagyar szimbólum
symbol of death and grave
eastern heritage
death
transcendence
universal Hungarian symbol
Tartalmi leírás:
The Hungarian elite discovered the wooden headboard at the end of the 19th century. In the romantic period of the formation of the modern Hungarian nation and culture it was used to represent and to sustain the eastern origins of Hungarians and their culture. Therefore up to the end of the 19th century the wooden headboard had been referring to a certain person, to the decease of a concrete human being. Its basic meaning was related to death, loss of values, being a material item of culture with symbolic content, expressing in a more concentrated way the relation of a certain local community to transcendence and death. Thus it was suitable to transmit further symbolic messages in completely diff erent and new locations and contexts. At the beginning of the 20th century we can fi nd wooden headboards within the structure of secessionist buildings, book graphics, respectively literary works. After 1968 it appears on the grave of important Hungarian personalities, in public spaces, on memorial locations of historic events. Following the system change from 1989 wooden headboards – as material symbols of Hungarian historic memory – were placed in cemeteries, church yards, and public spaces. Meanwhile these items have gradually moved away from the graveyards, their basic function has changed, they have become outstanding, central elements of the festivities of local communities, on newly formed memorial places. They have become quite quickly universal Hungarian symbols; leaving their homeland, namely Szeklerland, they appear not only in Transylvania, but also in Hungary, in the Carpathian Basin, and all over the world, gaining new functions, specific, situational meanings. It is no accident, that a symbol of the grave, a symbol of death has gained an outstanding role in the structure of Hungarian commemorative festivities and community events.
15-27. old., képmelléklet 461-465
Nyelv:
magyar
angol
Típus:
Article
Formátum:
Adobe PDF
application/pdf
Azonosító:
2393 – 4328
Forrás:
Edélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
Kapcsolat:
Certamen 3.
Létrehozó:
Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület