@article{07192a95-bde5-4158-bac1-b60cc422d287, author = {Urszula Lehr}, title = {“Uncommon celebration” – an identity phenomenon of regional cultural heritage (An example of Podhale and Beskid Śląski regions)}, journal = {Culture Management}, volume = {2014}, number = {Volume 15, Issue 1}, year = {2014}, issn = {1896-8201}, pages = {49-58},keywords = {celebration; customs; cultural identity; tradition; contemporaneity; borderland regions; villages of Podhale and Beskid Śląski; the Carpathians}, abstract = {The ritualization of rural life present in  contemporary reality that puts its signature on existential uncommonness favors pondering on the causality of practicing ceremonial celebrations in a form that corresponds to the tradition of olden days. Such ceremonies manifest the clash of the past and  present time, with the latter modifying some sequences of the ceremony; nevertheless, the above-mentioned clash emphasizes the unchanging scenario of a cultural act with its preserved rituals, gestures, verbalized contents and – what may be seen in Podhale – folk dress.   The cultivation of  old contents and at times introduction of forgotten rituals is justified by tradition stimulated by a sense of identity (individual or collective) and to a lesser degree by institutionally steered tradition. It allows for placing the individual and the community in a mentally unchanged social-cultural space confirmed by ceremonies held (familial, annual). The presence of symbolic requisites, the behavior of the involved persons perceived by outside observers as a peculiar performance, are on the one hand a ceremonial implementation and a complement of a breakthrough event in the life of  man, a religious act or a custom that is important for a given local group. On the other hand, however, their role is to: 1) maintain and strengthen the vanishing neighborly relations; 2) preserve the cultural continuity; 3) emphasize the regional individuality.   The well-marked element of commercialization of regional identification as a signum temporis which is superimposed on the cultural and identity-associated dimension of ‘uncommon celebrations’ does not change the fact that such regional identification remains for a given community a basic and timeless evolving component of the cultural heritage.}, doi = {10.4467/20843976ZK.14.005.2146}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/zarzadzanie-w-kulturze/article/swietowanie-niecodzienne-tozsamosciowy-fenomen-regionalnego-dziedzictwa-kulturowego-przyklad-podhala-i-beskidu-slaskiego} }