
handle: 10261/42405
[EN] "Arxiu d'Etnografia i Folklore de Catalunya" was the first attempt to institutionalise ethnographic research in Catalonia, becoming in the process one of the first to do so in Spain. Linked with Catalonian "Noucentisme" and deeply influenced by European ethnological theory of the time (Lévy-Bruhl, W. Schmidt, Marett, etc...), it represented a radical transformation from all that had been done up to then in the fields of ethnography and folklore in Catalonia. This transformation resulted in the theory of "Psychoethnography" created by the director and founder of the institution, Tomàs Carreras i Artau.
[ES] El "Arxiu d'Etnografia i Folklore de Catalunya" es la primera tentativa de institucionalizar la investigación etnográfica en Cataluña, constituyéndose, asimismo, en una de las primeras de todo el país. Unido al "Noucentisme" catalán, receptor de la teoría etnológica europea del momento (Lévy-Bruhl, W. Schmidt, Marett, etc...), representó una transformación radical de lo realizado hasta el momento en el terreno de la Etnografía y el Folklore en Cataluña, cambio que se materializó en la teoría de la "Psicoetnografía", creada por el director y fundador de la entidad, Tomàs Carreras i Artau.
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Antropología cultural, Antropología, Cataluña, Etnografía, Siglo XIX, Arxiu d'Etnografia i Folklore de Catalunya, Siglo XX, Folklore
Antropología cultural, Antropología, Cataluña, Etnografía, Siglo XIX, Arxiu d'Etnografia i Folklore de Catalunya, Siglo XX, Folklore
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