Helmut Fielhauer

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Helmut Paul Fielhauer (born October 8, 1937 in Vienna ; † February 5, 1987 there ) was an Austrian folklorist .

Life

Helmut Fielhauer was appointed university professor at the Institute for Folklore of the University of Vienna in 1977. In teaching and research he represented a socially critical, politically left-wing science. He focused in the areas of workers' folklore , custom research , museology and urban research.

Awards

Fonts

  • Folklore and School. Lectures at the 14th Austrian Folklore Conference in Salzburg 1975. Vienna 1976. (= communications from the Austrian Association for Folklore 2).
  • The other culture. Folklore, social sciences and workers' culture - a conference report. Vienna 1982.
  • Red youth in Vienna. 1918 to 1934. In: Klaus Beitl (Ed.): Contemporary folklore and youth culture. Vienna 1987.
  • Folklore as a democratic cultural historiography. Selected essays from two decades. Edited by Olaf Bockhorn . Vienna 1987. (= contributions to folklore and cultural analysis 1).

literature

  • Dieter Kramer: Life History and Science. On the scientific legacy of Helmut Paul Fielhauer. In: Switzerland. Folklore Archive. 85/1989.
  • Olaf Bockhorn (ed.): In search of lost culture. Worker culture between museum and reality. Commemorative letter for Helmut P. Fielhauer. Vienna 1989. (= contributions to folklore and cultural analysis No. 3).

Web links