LETONICA Nr. 57 (2025) – sagatavošanā

Tematiskais numurs “Folklore Revivals in Non-Democracies”: Ieva Weaver, Digne Ūdre-Lielbārde, Ilaria Da Rin Bettina. Introduction / Toms Ķencis. Authenticity as a Symbolic Capital of the Folklore Field: The Case of Soviet Latvia / Ainė Ramonaitė. Tracing the Influence of Folklore Revival on Lithuania's National Independence Movement / Digne Ūdre-Lielbārde. Visualizing Cultural Opposition: Folklore Movement in Late Soviet Latvia / Aleida Bertran. Theorizing Festival Programs as Manifestos: The International Folklore Festival Baltica During the Singing Revolution (1987–1991) / Valdis Muktupāvels. Archaization versus Modernization: The Revival of Instrumental Traditions in Riga Folklore Ensembles, Late 1970s and 1980s / Aigars Lielbārdis. Ethnographic Ensembles in Latvia: from Village to Stage / Anna Klára Andor. “Diametrically Opposed”. The Survival/Revival Chances/Possibilities of an Interwar Popular Culture Movement Under Hungary’s Communist Dictatorship // u.c.