relation: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/67127/
title: MOGY: egy neonacionalista fesztivál elemzése
creator:  Povedák István
subject: 06. Bölcsészettudományok
subject: 06.03. Filozófia, etika és vallástudományok
description: During the past five years the calendar of Hungarian festivals turned upside down. Along with the well-known rock festivals for the young (e.g. the ’Sziget’) moving hundreds of thousands every summer, a new type of cultural festival is gaining tremendous popularity in Hungary. The MOGY “National Assembly of Hungarians” is a 3-day-long event moving all segments of Hungarian population from teenagers to older generations. The festival is a real “Vessel ritual” characterized by Paul Post, containing religious, neo-nationalist, anti-globalization attitudes at once. My paper will investigate the rituals of these patriotic festivals revealing the participants’ motivation and experiences, trying to answer the ques-tion of how these divergent traditions are elevated into transcendent sphere?
date: 2014
type: Könyv része
type: NonPeerReviewed
format: part
language: hu
identifier: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/67127/1/vallasi_kulturakutatas_konyvei_007_123-143.pdf
identifier:    Povedák István:   MOGY: egy neonacionalista fesztivál elemzése.  In: Vallás, egyén, társadalom 7.  pp. 123-143. (2014)   
language: hun
language: eng