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Author Barth, Anne
Title Das Geld liegt “auf dem Acker” – Analyse ausgewählter Musikfestivals im deutschsprachigen Raum als regionaler Wirtschaftsfaktor Type Book Chapter
Year 2025 Publication Menschen, Marken, Moshpits. Wirtschaftliche und kommunikative Aspekte von Open-Air-Veranstaltungen am Beispiel von Metal-Festivals in Deutschland Abbreviated Journal
Volume Issue Pages 199-224
Keywords Festivals; Germany; Austria; Economy
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Publisher utzverlag Place of Publication München Editor Bauer, Matthias Johannes; Naber, Tom
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2932
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Author Carter, Molly
Title Perchten and krampusse: living mask traditions in austria and bavaria Type Book Whole
Year 2016 Publication Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Austria; Authenticity; Bavaria; Cultural heritage; Folklore; Heavy metal; Krampus; Masks; Perchten; Traditions
Abstract Two centuries-old mask traditions native to Austria and Bavaria enjoy ongoing popularity due to a creative mingling of old and new elements (heavy metal music and fireworks alongside hand-carved wooden masks and birch rod switches). The Krampus is the menacing companion of St. Nikolaus, who visits children on December 5 and 6, although nowadays groups of Krampusse may appear alone. The Perchten, who are associated with the magical female folk-figure Perchta, appear on January 5 and the week before. While the Perchten and Krampusse represent distinct traditions, their history has intersected at various points, and their contemporary manifestations share many elements, including a movement towards a “modern” aesthetic and the employment of such resources as tourist publicity and the internet to promote their appearances, educate the public, and network with each other. While the house visit was formerly the primary setting for these masked figures (or mummers), today it is the public parade.

These parades, while rooted in and resembling conventional display-custom performances marked by a static division between performer and spectator, actually consist of a kind of fluid, interactive ritual theater in which the partially improvised, partially scripted performances of masked figures and the responses of spectators shape one another. Contemporary manifestations of Perchten and Krampus traditions will be explored in light of the ongoing cultural dialogue between performers and non-performers who seek to define and interpret the tradition, and the interplay of academic and popular discourses surrounding invented tradition, Folklorismus (folklorism) and Rücklauf (feedback), and the nature of authenticity. Questions of cultural heritage “ownership” surface in the debates over form and meaning, while in the hands of the Perchten and Krampusse themselves, tradition emerges as an active process and collaborative artwork rather than a fixed commodity with boundaries which can be defined and navigated by outside observers.
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Publisher University of Sheffield (United Kingdom) Place of Publication Editor
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Call Number INTech @ brianhickam2019 @ Serial 2223
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Author Pichler, Peter
Title Living Sonic Knowledge in South-Eastern Austria: The Sound History of the Metal Scene in Graz and Styria, c. 1980 to the Present Type Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Living Metal: Metal Scenes around the World Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Austria; History (metal music)
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Publisher Intellect Books Place of Publication Bristol Editor Bardine, Bryan A.; Stueart, Jerome
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2190
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Author Pichler, Peter
Title „Breaking the Law…!?“ Zur Rolle von Recht und Rechtsbezug in der Kulturgeschichte der steirischen Heavy Metal-Szene seit 1980 Type Journal Article
Year 2021 Publication Graz Law Working Paper Abbreviated Journal
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Keywords Law; Austria; Sociology
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Call Number UCM-CAM @ amaranta.saguar.garcia @ Serial 2231
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