Project information
Beyond the Village. Folk Cultures as Agents of Modernity, 1918-1945
- Project Identification
- GA24-10997S
- Project Period
- 1/2024 - 12/2026
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Czech Science Foundation
- Standard Projects
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Arts
- Keywords
- folk cultures; art/design; design history; craft; modernism; modernity; Czechoslovakia; Protectorate; diaspora; gender; ethnicity
This project examines folk cultures as active participants in and agents of political, economic social and cultural change in Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1945. Examining the political, commercial and emancipatory roles of folk cultures (i.e. ceramics, garments, textiles, costumes, toys and furniture), the project views them as an organic phenomenon capable of engaging with the challenges of modernity.
The project is innovative in three aspects. 1. It interrogates local cultures which include not only Czech and Slovak but also Ruthenian, German, Hungarian, or Roma art and design. 2. It focuses on the transfer of folk cultures between geographies by looking at the roles it had for the diaspora in the USA. 3. It addresses the intensely gendered nature of folk cultures and analyses women’s role as producers, consumers and promoters of folk modernity.
Sustainable Development Goals
Masaryk University is committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to improve the conditions and quality of life on our planet by 2030.
Publications
Total number of publications: 36
2026
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Beyond the Central European Village: The Question of Folk Art before 1945
Year: 2026, type: Requested lectures
2025
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’when a woman does it, it's a craft but when a man does it, it's art:’ knitting in folk culture, fashion & art
Year: 2025, type: Requested lectures
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A Fine Line. Lace between Folk Art and Modern Design
Year: 2025, type: Requested lectures
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“Creative from Vienna to the world": reflections on a feminist transnational and collaborative design history from Central Europe to America
Year: 2025, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Dressing New Europe in a Folk Costume: The Place of Folk Culture in the Protectorate
Year: 2025, type: Requested lectures
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From the Alps to the Metropolis: The Faces of Interwar Austrian Expressionism
Austrian Identity and Modernity: Culture and Politics in the 20th Century, year: 2025, number of pages: 14 s.
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Global Folk Art? The Paradoxes of Czechoslovak International Exhibitions
Year: 2025, type: Requested lectures
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in women’s hands: the gendered dimensions of social photography in central europe, 1928–1948
Year: 2025, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Modernism in the Periphery: Judit Kárász’s Rural Abstractions
Year: 2025, type: Conference abstract
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modernist language for the countryside: abstract photography and the interwar hungarian village movement'
Year: 2025, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings