Merkantilne legende postindustrijskog društva
Mercantile Legends of Post-Industrial Society
Апстракт
Gary Alan Fine, American sociologist and folklorist, has devoted
considerable attention to the study of the phenomena of folklorization
and narrativization of post-industrial societies. Starting
from the premise that the entirety of modern societies is a folklore
community, Fine studied narratives used to reflect on the structural
changes that took place in the second half of the twentieth century
and led to the creation of global post-industrial society and its
adjacent form, corporate capitalism. He concluded that urban,
especially mercantile (or corporate) legends narrate the difficulties
and problems people are facing, and that their study can open the
path to understanding the complex interrelation between transitionalsocieties. Fine undertook the classification and interpretation of
mercantile legends, pointing to the social, economic and
psychological context of their creation and transmission. He also
offered an interpretive concept he named "Goliath effect", perta...ining
to the set of ambivalent feelings, destruction of traditional values
and, above all, fear, impotence and frustration common people
experience when faced with the impenetrability of the phenomena
that deeply influence their lives. Fine coined the term "dangerous
capitalism" to point to the key topic of rumors and stories which
narrate the cultural and psychological effect of power and influence
that dominant corporations exert in contemporary world. At the end
of this paper, I elaborate on the implications of Fine’s analyses for
the future folklore research of similar phenomena in Serbia.
U ovom radu razmatra se analiza urbanih i, posebno, merkantilnih legendi američkog sociologa i folkloriste Gerija Alana Fajna. Reč je o narativima koji reflektuju ambivalentna osećanja, stavove i ponašanja ljudi u odnosu na socioekonomske i psihološke efekte korporacijskog kapitalizma postindustrijskog društva. Data je tipologija merkantilnih legendi, objašnjen koncept koji je Fajn nazvao "Golijat efekat" i na kraju razmotrene implikacije Fajnove analize na buduća folkloristička istraživanja sličnih legendi u Srbiji.
Кључне речи:
Geri Alan Fajn / merkantilne legende / folklor postindustrijskog društva / korporacijski kapitalizam / mercantile legends / post-industrial society folklore / corporate capitalismИзвор:
Antropologija savremenosti, 2007, 23, 76-91Издавач:
- Српски генеалошки центар, Београд
- Одељење за етнологију и антропологију, Филозофског факултета у Београду
Финансирање / пројекти:
Институција/група
Etnologija i antropologija / Ethnology and AnthropologyTY - CHAP AU - Antonijević, Dragana PY - 2007 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3906 AB - Gary Alan Fine, American sociologist and folklorist, has devoted considerable attention to the study of the phenomena of folklorization and narrativization of post-industrial societies. Starting from the premise that the entirety of modern societies is a folklore community, Fine studied narratives used to reflect on the structural changes that took place in the second half of the twentieth century and led to the creation of global post-industrial society and its adjacent form, corporate capitalism. He concluded that urban, especially mercantile (or corporate) legends narrate the difficulties and problems people are facing, and that their study can open the path to understanding the complex interrelation between transitionalsocieties. Fine undertook the classification and interpretation of mercantile legends, pointing to the social, economic and psychological context of their creation and transmission. He also offered an interpretive concept he named "Goliath effect", pertaining to the set of ambivalent feelings, destruction of traditional values and, above all, fear, impotence and frustration common people experience when faced with the impenetrability of the phenomena that deeply influence their lives. Fine coined the term "dangerous capitalism" to point to the key topic of rumors and stories which narrate the cultural and psychological effect of power and influence that dominant corporations exert in contemporary world. At the end of this paper, I elaborate on the implications of Fine’s analyses for the future folklore research of similar phenomena in Serbia. AB - U ovom radu razmatra se analiza urbanih i, posebno, merkantilnih legendi američkog sociologa i folkloriste Gerija Alana Fajna. Reč je o narativima koji reflektuju ambivalentna osećanja, stavove i ponašanja ljudi u odnosu na socioekonomske i psihološke efekte korporacijskog kapitalizma postindustrijskog društva. Data je tipologija merkantilnih legendi, objašnjen koncept koji je Fajn nazvao "Golijat efekat" i na kraju razmotrene implikacije Fajnove analize na buduća folkloristička istraživanja sličnih legendi u Srbiji. PB - Српски генеалошки центар, Београд PB - Одељење за етнологију и антропологију, Филозофског факултета у Београду T2 - Antropologija savremenosti T1 - Merkantilne legende postindustrijskog društva T1 - Mercantile Legends of Post-Industrial Society EP - 91 SP - 76 VL - 23 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3906 ER -
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Antonijević, D.. (2007). Merkantilne legende postindustrijskog društva. in Antropologija savremenosti Српски генеалошки центар, Београд., 23, 76-91. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3906
Antonijević D. Merkantilne legende postindustrijskog društva. in Antropologija savremenosti. 2007;23:76-91. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3906 .
Antonijević, Dragana, "Merkantilne legende postindustrijskog društva" in Antropologija savremenosti, 23 (2007):76-91, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_3906 .