Włodzimierz Zajączkowski – a Researcher of Turkic Folklore
Abstract
Zajączkowski was a historian and turkologist who was interested not only in language and literature but also in traditional culture, which was not so popular among colleagues of his own generation. He conducted ethnographic research among Turkish peoples in a very professional manner. The most important of his works concern the Tatars of Dobruja and the Gagauz people. His main monographs are dedicated to these two groups, their language, literature, traditions and rituals. Today, Zajączkowski’s works are extremely valuable and unique.
Keywords:
Włodzimierz Zajączkowski, Tatars of Dobruja, Gagauz, traditional culture, popular literatureReferences
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Authors
Marzena Godzińskam.godzinska@uw.edu.pl
Uniwersytet Warszawski, Wydział Orientalistyczny Poland
Doktor nauk humanistycznych, historyk i antropolog kultury, adiunkt w Zakładzie Turkologii i Ludów Azji Środkowej Wydziału Orientalistycznego Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. Prowadziła badania terenowe i archiwalne w Turcji, Turkmenistanie, Niemczech oraz w Rosji i Wielkiej Brytanii. Zajmuje się szeroko pojętą kulturą tradycyjną ludów tureckich oraz problematyką mniejszości etnicznych i wyznaniowych w Turcji. Autorka prac na temat dziejów, tradycji i obrzędowości Turków w Anatolii, Turkmenów w Azji Środkowej i mniejszości w Turcji, w tym Polaków.
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