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Tổng quan những nghiên cứu đa ngành về lễ hội: đề xuất hướng tiếp cận liên ngành trong bối cảnh đô thị


Tác giả - Nơi làm việc:
Phạm Thanh Thôi - Trường Đại học Khoa học Xã hội và Nhân văn - Đại học Quốc gia TP.HCM. , Việt Nam
Tác giả liên hệ, Email: Phạm Thanh Thôi - thoiphamthanh@gmail.com

Tóm tắt
Lễ hội (festival) đã diễn ra ở nhiều nơi, nhiều cộng đồng xã hội, trong bối cảnh xã hội nông nghiệp và công nghiệp, ở nông thôn và đô thị. Lễ hội đã trở thành chủ đề thu hút các nhà nghiên cứu tại nhiều trường đại học, viện nghiên cứu quan tâm. Mục tiêu của bài viết là tổng quan những phạm vi nghiên cứu đa ngành về lễ hội qua các tác động của lễ hội trong bối cảnh xã hội hiện đại. Kết luận bài viết là đề xuất phương pháp tiếp cận nghiên cứu liên ngành về lễ hội trong bối cảnh đô thị đương đại.

Từ khóa
Nghiên cứu lễ hội; nghi lễ; chuyển đổi xã hội; du lịch sự kiện

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