Religious and Artistic Culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars (I) 3600-PST-KRATL1-OW
The subject includes the following basic components of the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars' cultural heritage: mosque architecture - cemeteries and epigraphy - ornamentation - language - manuscripts and their content - connections between Polish-Tatar literature with the Muslim Orient and Christian tradition - devotional practices and other religious rituals - magical practices.
Type of course
Mode
Classroom
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
After completing the course and confirming the achievement of learning outcomes, the student is able to:
Characterize the social, cultural and linguistic situation of the Polish-Tatar community in the context of its history
Explain the genesis of the Tatar settlement in the Commonwealth, describe its further history and the current situation, including its distribution.
Understand the rules of writing and reading Polish-Tatar texts, be able to read simple and short entries in Polish.
Identify the types of Polish-Tatar manuscripts and characterize the content of Polish-Tatar literature
Describe the relationship between Polish-Tatar literature and Old Polish literature as well as oriental (Muslim) literature
To know the basics of dogmatism and worship of Islam, to know the most important elements of Polish-Lithuanian Tatar rituals and to understand their specificity in the context of general-Muslim rituals.
Identify forms and monuments of Tatar architecture in the lands of the Commonwealth and understand their genesis and functions.
Understand the features of the interior and mosque equipment of the Polish-Lithuanian Tatars.
Identify forms of sepulchral culture of Polish-Lithuanian Tatars (cemeteries, grave forms, inscriptions) and their genesis and specific features in the context of Islamic culture and Polish culture.
Assessment criteria
Evaluation as part of the knowledge written exam acquired during the lecture and on the basis of the recommended literature.
Grading scale:
5.0 - very good knowledge of the material presented during the classes and on the basis of the recommended literature, very good reading in the literature on the subject, proficient use of the specialist methodology
4,5 - very good knowledge of the material presented during the classes and on the basis of the recommended literature, very good reading in the literature on the subject, proficient use of specialist methodology
4.0 - good knowledge of the material presented during the classes and on the basis of the recommended literature, good reading in the literature on the subject, good use of specialist methodology
3,5 - good knowledge of the material presented during the classes and on the basis of the recommended literature, sufficient reading in the literature on the subject, good use of the specialist methodology
3,0 - sufficient knowledge of the material presented during the classes and on the basis of the recommended literature, sufficient reading in the literature on the subject, sufficient use of specialist methodology
2.0 - insufficient knowledge of the material presented in class and on the basis of the recommended literature
Bibliography
Drozd, A., 2016. Corpus Inscriptionum Tartarorum Poloniae et Lithuaniae. Tom I. Studzianka. Warszawa: Polskie Towarzystwo Orientalistyczne.
Drozd A., Dziekan M.M., Majda T. 1999. Meczety i cmentarze Tatarów polsko-litewskich. Katalog Zabytków Tatarskich, t. 2. Warszawa:Res Publica Multiethnica.
Drozd A., Dziekan M.M., Majda T. 2000. Piśmiennictwi i muhiry Tatarów polsko-litewskich. Katalog Zabytków Tatarskich, t. 3. Warszawa : Res Publica Multiethnica.
Jankowski H., Łapicz C., 2000. Klucz do raju. Księga Tatarów litewsko-polskich z XVIII wieku. Warszawa: Dialog.
Kryczyński S. 1938. „Tatarzy litewscy. Próba monografii historyczno-etnograficznej”, Rocznik Tatarski. 3,XVI + 318.
Łapicz C. 1986. Kitab Tatarów litewsko-polskich. (Paleografia. Grafia. Język). Toruń: Wyd. UMK.
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