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Importance of Oral Ritual Calendric Poetry

Year 2020, , 202 - 209, 15.04.2020
https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.672291

Abstract

Calendric lyric poetry as a folk tradition plays an important role in ethnic cultures. It is an area where cultural researchers, anthropologist and sociologists find answers to a lot of questions. Oral folk tradition in general and calendric lyric poetry therein is rich in their content, history and variety. This paper will present the importance of oral calendric lyric poetry and its relevance regarding the acquaintance and comprehension of ethnic culture. The paper will reveal the connection of old tradition to later religious festivities as well as their connection with ethnic history and culture. Ritual songs are the most common songs of the oral poetry. We find them in different cultures and are considered the oldest type of oral literature. Ritual songs accompanied seasonal changes and can be classified as winter, spring, and summer songs. As an example, winter songs (calendric songs New Year’s songs) were sung toward the end of December and beginning of January in celebration of the sun’s return from its southern solstitial point. Charming style and content of these archaic songs lie in the reflection of an ancient culture in the form of primordial concepts, beliefs, and feelings. This paper will equally present the importance of oral calendric lyric poetry in Albanian culture as well as its relevance, meaning and preservation up to modern times.

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University of Prishtina "Hasan Prishtina"

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Year 2020, , 202 - 209, 15.04.2020
https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.672291

Abstract

References

  • References Elsie, R. (2012). http://www.albanianliterature.net/. Retrieved from http://www.albanianliterature.net/: http://www.albanianliterature.net/ Fetiu, S. (2009). Folkloristike. Prishtine: IAP. Finnegan, R. (1977). Oral Poetry. New York, Cambridge University Press. Hykolli, A. (2016). Kenget rituale kalendarike te shqiptaret. Prishtine: UP. Meyer, G. (2011). Etymologisches Wörterbuch der Albanesischen Sprache. reprint. Franklin Classics Trade Press Pllana, S. (1965). Kanget e motmotit nder shqiptar.Prishtine, Gjurmime Albanologjike. IAP Polonijo, T. P. (1995). The Levels of Classification... Narodne umjetnosti, 55-67. Shala, D. (1974). Letersia Popullore shqiptare. Prishtine: ETMM. Siceca, S. (1990). Gjurmet e kultit te ShenGjergjit ne Prizren. Prishtine: IAP. Thesaret. (1938). Thesaret e kombit. Tirana. Drita Tirta, M. (2004). Mitologjia nder shqiptare. Tirane: AShASh. Zojzi, R. (1949, viti 2 nr 2). Gjurmet e nje kalendari primitiv ne popullin tone. Buletini i institutit te shkencave.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Other Fields of Education
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Atdhe Hykolli 0000-0002-9362-3607

Seniha Krasniqi 0000-0001-9737-8429

Publication Date April 15, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Hykolli, A., & Krasniqi, S. (2020). Importance of Oral Ritual Calendric Poetry. Sakarya University Journal of Education, 10(1), 202-209. https://doi.org/10.19126/suje.672291