HUNGARIAN STUDIES 22. No. 1-2. Nemzetközi Magyarságtudományi Társaság, Balassi Intézet. Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest [2008]

HUNGARIAN STUDIES VOLUME 22, 2008 CONTENTS NUMBERS 1-2 László Diószegi: Historic Moments of Hungarian Folk Dance: From the Gyöngyösbokréta to the Dance House Movement 3 /Mary N. Taylor: Does Folk Dancing Make Hungarians? Táncház, Folk Dance as Mother Tongue, and Folk National Cultivation 9 r Lisa Overholser: The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble as a Dynamic Institution in Hungarian Ethnography 31 yBalázs Balogh - Ágnes Fülemile: Cultural Alternatives, Youth and Grassroots Resistance in Socialist Hungary - The Folk Dance and Music Revival 43 ^ Joshua Horowitz: If the Tune is Jewish, why is the Style Hungarian? ... 63 Barbara Rose Lange: The Hungarian Folk Diva: Artist, Advocate, Businesswoman 77 t/Lynn Hooker: Performing the Old World, Embracing the New: Festivalization, the Carnivalesque, and the Creation and Maintenance of Community in North American Hungarian Folk Music and Dance Camps 89 ^ László Kelemen: The First Decade of the Hungarian Dance House Movement in Transylvania: A Subjective History 103 , Margit Feischmidt: The Hungarian Transylvania: Symbolic Reconstruction of Lost Territories 119 Beáta Huszka: Voivodina's Autonomy and Its Minority Protection Dimension 135 /Zsuzsanna Szegedy-Maszák: Drawing Instruction and the Cultivation of Taste: Hugó Szegedy-Maszák's Views on Drawing Instruction in Primary Schools 157 /'Borbála Zsuzsanna Török: Ambiguous Space: Ádám Bodor's Sinistra District 169 ,.. Roland Végső: The Politics of Mood: Ádám Bodor and Eastern Europe 183

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