Co znamená být slovenským Rusínem? Proměna etnické identity rusínské menšiny na Slovensku

Petr Kokaisl

Co znamená být slovenským Rusínem? Proměna etnické identity rusínské menšiny na Slovensku

Číslo: 2/2017
Periodikum: Historická sociologie
DOI: 10.14712/23363525.2017.40

Klíčová slova: Ruthenian population; Slovakia; minority; ethnic identity; Ruthenian culture , Rusínská populace; Slovensko; menšina; etnická identita; Rusínská kultura

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Anotace: This study focuses on the manifestations of ethnic identity of the Ruthenian population

living in today’s Slovakia. This identity was (and still is) characterised by a relatively low divergence
from the separate ethnicity, religion and language of the region. The study shows the change
in ethnic identity together with the main recorded cultural elements from the 19th Century (based
on references from literary sources and periodicals) to the present day (using data from qualitative
field work). Ruthenian ethnic identity was primarily shaped by religion based on eastern rites
which to a greater extent also formed other specific elements of Ruthenian culture – the use of
language, celebration of holy days, adherence to fasting rules which were often combined with
a specific cuisine. This paper also focuses on the reasons why according to official statistics there
has been a significant increase in the Ruthenian population though it does not totally correspond
to actual manifestations of Ruthenian ethnicity.