Nárek – izgubljen slovenski folklorni žanr

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2010-02-01Author
Stanonik, Marija
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Laments and lamentation began to dwindle in the mid 19th century.
Fortunately, they have been documented in the form of recorded texts
and descriptions of the custom. The texts reveal surprising poetic intensity,
driven by powerful experiences and emotions. The preserved
ritual texts with ancient mythological features (Bela krajina), with
data on their performance (Istria), and with indications of the deterioration
of their original function (Resia) are outstanding documents
of a past lifestyle (Prekmurje – Porabje). Modern lifestyles and ideas
obscured the original meaning and sense of lamentation. Robbed of
its spiritual significance, lamentation was for some time preserved as
a social corrective (poor women were paid for it). Nowadays, lamentation
is replaced by funeral speeches. Narek in narekanje sta se začela opuščati sredi 19. stoletja. Na srečo
je dovolj dokumentirano v zapisih besedil in opisih šeg. Besedila
razkrivajo izjemno poetično moč, ki črpa iz izkušenj in čustvovanja.
Obredna besedila ohranjajo stare mitične poteze (Bela krajina), način
izvajanja (Istra) in kažejo na usihanje izvirnih funkcij (Rezija) in so
izreden dokument preteklega načina življenja (Prekmurje, Porabje).
Sodobni življenjski stili in ideje so zakrile izvirni pomen in smisel
žalovanja. Oropani svojega duhovnega pomena so se nekaj časa
ohranjali kot družbeni korektiv (revne ženske so bile za narekanje
plačane). Danes narekanje nadomeščajo pogrebni govori.
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Stanonik, Marija. "Nárek – izgubljen slovenski folklorni žanr." Slavia Centralis. 2. (2010): 174-190. http://dx.doi.org/10.17161/SCN.1808.7352
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