A Remembrance Fund for ‘Tyrolean Folk Culture’?

e Ploner-Debate (2011–2014) as Impulse and Restraint for a Research Project on Folk Costumes in Tyrol

Authors

  • Reinhard Bodner Institut für Geschichtswissenschafften und Europäische Ethnologie, Universität Innsbruck
  • Timo Heimerdinger Institut für Geschichtswissenschafften und Europäische Ethnologie, Universität Innsbruck

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25365/oezg-2016-27-2-8

Keywords:

folk culture, folk costume renewal, folk costume associations, culture of remembrance

Abstract

This article features and interprets the ‘Ploner-Debate’, a public debate in Tyrol and South Tyrol, that focussed on the interdependencies between ‘folk culture’ (‘Volkskultur’) and NS-ideology in historical perspective and the contemporary dealing with this ‘brown heritage’ in political and public contexts. As one important result of this debate, the provincial government of Tyrol initiated research projects on this topic, among them one about the Intermediate Post for ‘German Folk Costume’ (Mittelstelle ‘Deutsche Tracht’) in Innsbruck (1939–1945), its head Gertrud Pesendorfer and its effects up to today. By reconstructing the debate, this article explains the background, aims and challenges of a research project about folk costumes in the context of current discussions around ‘folk culture’ (‘Volkskultur’) in European Ethnology.

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Published

2016-08-01

How to Cite

Bodner, R., & Heimerdinger, T. (2016). A Remembrance Fund for ‘Tyrolean Folk Culture’? e Ploner-Debate (2011–2014) as Impulse and Restraint for a Research Project on Folk Costumes in Tyrol. Austrian Journal of Historical Studies, 27(2), 168–208. https://doi.org/10.25365/oezg-2016-27-2-8