Историческая этнология (Apr 2021)

Folk costume traditions in the modern culture of the Volga-Ural Tatars

  • Svetlana V. Suslova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22378/he.2021-6-1.96-105
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 96 – 105

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The article is based on the materials of the Historical and Ethnografic Atlas of the Tatar People (volume “Folk Costume”) prepared at the Institute of History of the Ta-tarstan Academy of Sciences. In the pre-national period of the Tatar’s history there were many various local, ethno-confessional and other complexes of costume. Its for-mation was closely linked to the characteristic properties of the complex ethno-cultural history of the local groups of Tatars (the Kazan Tatars, the Mishar Tatars, and the Christian Tatars or Kryashens), as well as their religion (Islam, Christianity, Heathen-ism). In the late 19th – early 20th centuries, during the development of economic and cultural commu¬nications between Tatars of Russia’s separate regions, the common national Tatar costume was formed. City traditions of the Kazan Tatars have lie at the core of its formation. These traditions were distinguished by the style of a costume ten-dency to change – from archaic monumental national forms to more refined, corre-sponding to directions of the all-European fashion of that time. The “secondary folk-lore forms” characterize the present stage of transformation of the Tatar national cos-tume as a whole – the aspiration of professionals to use national traditions in profes-sional culture (gra¬phic, arts and crafts arts, theatre, scenic folklore, modern modeling, museum expositions as a symbol of reconstruction of ethnic identity). Several trends present folk costume traditions in the modern festive culture of the Volga-Ural Tatars: the ethnographic (authentic) Tatar costume; the folkloristic (neo-folklore) variation of traditional costume; the so-called symbolical national sign the avant-garde costume. As the element of the ethnic culture, the national costume is the most important related to the individual. It represents a symbolical sign-category, an original social-cultural code and transmits the ethnic information from the past to the future.

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