Kirsi Laurén
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这项研究考察了当今不断变化的人类与沼泽的关系。研究资料取材于在Pudasjärvi举办的高跟鞋花裙泥地滑雪活动,包括对活动参与者和组织者的采访,以及基于参与性观察的资料。该研究提出了一个问题:沼泽上的狂欢节活动如何影响人类与沼泽的关系,从而影响与沼泽有关的文化遗产?在对材料的分析中运用了狂欢主义和空间的理论概念。研究表明,与寻求通常与娱乐泥潭相关的隐私不同,嘉年华空间的创造使人类和泥潭之间的公共物理互动成为可能,从而创造了一种社区感。因此,传统上作为泥沼文化遗产一部分的对死亡的恐惧和形象正在被消除,泥沼被认为是安全和可再生的。
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Suo karnevalistisena tilana
This study examines the changing human-mire relationship today. Drawing on a High heels floral dress mire skiing event held in Pudasjärvi, the research material consists of interviews with the participants and organizers of the event, as well as material based on participatory observation. The research asks: How does a carnival event on a mire affect the human-mire relationship and thus the cultural heritage associated with mires? Theoretical concepts of carnivalism and space are used in the analysis of the material. The research reveals that instead of seeking the privacy that is commonly associated with recreational mires, the creation of a carnival space makes the communal physical interaction between humans and the mire possible, so creating a sense of community. As a consequence, the fears and images of death which have traditionally been part of the cultural heritage of mires are being dispelled, and the mire is perceived as safe and regenerative.
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