Amanmedetet - How well do we know them, what are they, where do we find them....
Session
Modern Music, Digital Production and Management
Description
Amanmedetets, as a rare set of interpretations, have been treated very little or not at all as such. The reason for this lack of recognition and their inadequate treatment should be found in the unfair and incorrect treatment of this genus due to their relative age, or even due to the similarities they have with other folkloric types.
This has also caused these creations to be 'orientated' by researchers towards a folkloric type that perhaps has little to do with amanmedet or that 'touch' each other. They have almost never been treated as a special folkloric type. The most that could have happened to them, is their categorization in a folklore 'subgroup' or 'subtype', often quite insignificant.
As a result, today, young researchers either have not heard of them at all or, many, may have read it somewhere in a study only as the term 'Amanmedete', and that's it.
What do the Amanmedetes represent, how close are they to Jaret and Elifet from Shkodra, what are they, how should they be treated interpretatively-professionally, where are they located geographically, does Kosovo have this folkloric type, how (few) are they widespread as such or how much (little) seriousness have been treated over the decades, it will be discussed in this scientific study, I would call it interesting and a little rarer.
Keywords:
Amanmedete(s), Folklore types, folklore subgroups, Lamentations, Elegies, Ballads, Kurbet songs.
ISBN
978-9951-550-95-6
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
28-10-2023 8:00 AM
End Date
29-10-2023 6:00 PM
DOI
10.3107/ubt-ic.2023.21
Recommended Citation
Arllati, Behar, "Amanmedetet - How well do we know them, what are they, where do we find them...." (2023). UBT International Conference. 7.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/IC/MDM/7
Amanmedetet - How well do we know them, what are they, where do we find them....
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Amanmedetets, as a rare set of interpretations, have been treated very little or not at all as such. The reason for this lack of recognition and their inadequate treatment should be found in the unfair and incorrect treatment of this genus due to their relative age, or even due to the similarities they have with other folkloric types.
This has also caused these creations to be 'orientated' by researchers towards a folkloric type that perhaps has little to do with amanmedet or that 'touch' each other. They have almost never been treated as a special folkloric type. The most that could have happened to them, is their categorization in a folklore 'subgroup' or 'subtype', often quite insignificant.
As a result, today, young researchers either have not heard of them at all or, many, may have read it somewhere in a study only as the term 'Amanmedete', and that's it.
What do the Amanmedetes represent, how close are they to Jaret and Elifet from Shkodra, what are they, how should they be treated interpretatively-professionally, where are they located geographically, does Kosovo have this folkloric type, how (few) are they widespread as such or how much (little) seriousness have been treated over the decades, it will be discussed in this scientific study, I would call it interesting and a little rarer.