Tradition and ownership : Disputes about Karelian laments in Finland
A new dispute about the ownership of Karelian laments emerged in Finland in 2021. The severely endangered Karelian language is the closest relative of Finnish. Karelian laments were brought into new Finnish contexts during the late twentieth century by Finnish individuals with Karelian roots, with a...
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ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/568942 2024-02-11T10:05:25+01:00 Tradition and ownership : Disputes about Karelian laments in Finland Silvonen, Viliina Kallio, Kati Folklore Studies Department of Cultures 2023-12-21T08:47:02Z 20 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568942 eng eng The Donner Institute 10.30664/ar.131229 Silvonen , V & Kallio , K 2023 , ' Tradition and ownership : Disputes about Karelian laments in Finland ' , Approaching Religion , vol. 13 , no. 3 , pp. 40–59 . https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.131229 ORCID: /0000-0002-3673-1409/work/150712894 141a0af9-1e27-44a6-be22-3af50b6a5d04 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568942 cc_by openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 6160 Other humanities Laments Karelian language Cultural appropriation ownership Intangible culture Article publishedVersion 2023 ftunivhelsihelda 2024-01-18T00:01:25Z A new dispute about the ownership of Karelian laments emerged in Finland in 2021. The severely endangered Karelian language is the closest relative of Finnish. Karelian laments were brought into new Finnish contexts during the late twentieth century by Finnish individuals with Karelian roots, with an aim of making the Karelian lament tradition usable also for people not of Karelian descent. Recently, Karelian activists in Finland have strongly criticized the Finnish uses of laments. This relates to wider discussions about minority rights and the status of the Karelian language in Finland. Using social and traditional media material, panel discussions and interviews, we analyse this dispute and contextualize it in relation to the historical folk culture, the Karelian minority and uses of laments in contemporary Finland. The setting is complicated by the assimilation of Karelian speakers, the diversity and the closeness of Karelian and Finnish identities, and the complex intersections of national, ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic factors. Our approach is informed by the recent scholarly discussions about the ownership and appropriation of intangible culture. At the heart of the dispute, we see varying interpretations of what the laments actually are, and how they relate to languages, ethnic identities, communities, modernization and religion. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelian HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository |
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A new dispute about the ownership of Karelian laments emerged in Finland in 2021. The severely endangered Karelian language is the closest relative of Finnish. Karelian laments were brought into new Finnish contexts during the late twentieth century by Finnish individuals with Karelian roots, with an aim of making the Karelian lament tradition usable also for people not of Karelian descent. Recently, Karelian activists in Finland have strongly criticized the Finnish uses of laments. This relates to wider discussions about minority rights and the status of the Karelian language in Finland. Using social and traditional media material, panel discussions and interviews, we analyse this dispute and contextualize it in relation to the historical folk culture, the Karelian minority and uses of laments in contemporary Finland. The setting is complicated by the assimilation of Karelian speakers, the diversity and the closeness of Karelian and Finnish identities, and the complex intersections of national, ethnic, cultural, religious and linguistic factors. Our approach is informed by the recent scholarly discussions about the ownership and appropriation of intangible culture. At the heart of the dispute, we see varying interpretations of what the laments actually are, and how they relate to languages, ethnic identities, communities, modernization and religion. Peer reviewed |
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Tradition and ownership : Disputes about Karelian laments in Finland |
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10.30664/ar.131229 Silvonen , V & Kallio , K 2023 , ' Tradition and ownership : Disputes about Karelian laments in Finland ' , Approaching Religion , vol. 13 , no. 3 , pp. 40–59 . https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.131229 ORCID: /0000-0002-3673-1409/work/150712894 141a0af9-1e27-44a6-be22-3af50b6a5d04 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/568942 |
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