N. Anisimov, G. Glukhova, UdmFRC Ub Ras Russia Literature
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COVID-19 and the Traditional Culture of the Udmurts
The article discusses the spring rites and summer prayers of the Eastern (Trans-Kama) Udmurt and the Udmurts’ festivals (Bydzh’yn nunal, Akashka, Paskha, tulys kis’ton, Gurt/-en vös’, and Mör vös’) during the quarantine period related to COVID-19, as well as comic songs and chastushkas (ditties) on the topic of quarantine and self-isolation It is the first attempt to describe and characterize the consequences of the global pandemic as reflected through the traditional culture of the Udmurt people Materials used for the analysis were internet posts, data from informants, articles from district newspapers, and the observations of the authors The presented materials allow us to speak about changes in the form of the Udmurt traditional ritual events and people’s ability to adapt to a crisis situation Self-isolation has caused concern among many villagers because of the inability to hold festivals in real time and space A study of internet posts has shown that the Udmurts willingly share their preparations for the festivals and send greetings to each other that reflect both joyful and sad emotions Udmurt songs and chastushkas with humorous content uploaded on websites help them to overcome the difficult situation caused by the coronavirus © 2021, FB and Media Group of Estonian Literary Museum All rights reserved