Catalonia
Article outline
- The beginnings of interest in Catalan folk literature: The Romantic period
- Literary folklore
- Folk poetry and folktales: Manuel Milà i Fontanals and Marià Aguiló i Fuster
- The Renaixença and the Floral Games
- From popularisation to academic study: Francesc Pelai Briz i Fernández and Francesc de Sales Maspons i Labrós
- Female folklorists of the Renaixença: Maria de Bell-lloch and Agna de Valldaura
- Folktales, songs and proverbs: Jacint Verdaguer and Sebastià Farnés
- Excursionist folklore
- The Catalan Folklore Section and its publications
- Two examples: Pau Bertran i Bros and Cels Gomis i Mestre
- The classical period: From folklore studies to the great archiving projects
- Folklore studies in the first third of the twentieth century
- Folklore and feminism
- The institutions and women’s access to culture
- The School for Governesses and other Professions for Women
- The Women’s Cultural Institute and Popular Library
- The Excursionist Centre of Catalonia
- Rossend Serra i Pagès and the academic folklorists
- Maria Baldó i Massanet (1884–1964)
- Maria Gràcia Bassa i Rocas (1883–1961)
- Adelaida Ferré i Gomis (1881–1955)
- Sara Llorens i Carreras (1881–1954)
- Joana Vidal i Tarragó (1882–1957)
- Women folklorists
- Rossend Serra i Pagès and the great folklore archiving projects
- Rossend Serra i Pagès (1863–1929)
- The archiving projects
- The Archive of Ethnography and Folklore of Catalonia (1915–1945)
- The Popular Song Book of Catalonia (1922–2012)
- The Archive of Popular Traditions (1928–1935)
- Research from the 1940s
- Joan Amades i Gelats (1890–1959)
- The modern period: From resurgence to consolidation
- Contributions of academics and scholars
- Josep Romeu i Figueras (1917–2004)
- Josep Massot i Muntaner (1941–)
- Resumption, renewal and consolidation
- Resumption (1978–1989)
- The ethnological tradition: Studies of folklore history
- The literary tradition: Describing the object of study
- Institutional support
- Associations and their research
- Ethnomusicology studies
- Recovering works of folk literature
- Renewal (1990–1999)
- The Colloquium on Traditional Song
- The Folklore Studies Conference
- Broadening the scope of research: Contributions from scientific disciplines
- The creation of the Folklore Archive at Rovira i Virgili University
- The Centre for the Promotion of Catalan Folk and Traditional Culture
- New editions and reprints of works of folk literature
- Consolidation (2000–)
- Publications
- University research projects
- Research networks
- The Folklore Archive at Rovira i Virgili University, a space for the promotion and dissemination of research
- From the Centre for the Promotion of Catalan Folk and Traditional Culture to the Folk Culture Documentation Centre