Cottage Industry Co-Operatives with Applied Folk Art Profile in Hungary after World War II
Cottage Industry Co-Operatives with Applied Folk Art Profile in Hungary after World War II
Author(s): Bence Ament-KovácsSubject(s): Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: applied folk art; cottage industry co-operatives; folk art; Hungarian People’s Republic; socialism
Summary/Abstract: This study deals with the history of the Hungarian cottage industry co-operatives with applied folk art profile after World War II. Since publications in this topic concerning Hungary are scarce, this framework is dedicated to the circumstances under which these co-operatives which employed a high number of people and operated quite successfully up to the beginning of the eighties, came into existence, their operations and the scope of objects produced by them, which are identified as applied folk art today. Having the economic, political and cultural environment of the Rákosi- (1949–1956) and Kádár-era (1956–1989) in mind, just as well, as the current approach of creators and ethnographers to the activity of the co-operatives.
Journal: Acta Ethnographica Hungarica
- Issue Year: 65/2020
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 187-225
- Page Count: 39
- Language: English