- Robert Klymasz
Robert Bohdan Klymasz (b.
May 14 ,1936 ,Toronto , Canada) is the premierUkrainian-Canadian folklorist . Educated at theUniversity of Toronto (Russian, 1957), theUniversity of Manitoba (MA in Slavic Studies, underJaroslav Rudnyckyj , 1960),Harvard University (1960–62), andIndiana University (PhD in Folklore Studies, 1971), he was a long-time Curator of the Slavic and East European Program at theCanadian Museum of Civilization , Ottawa. He has taught at several North American universities, served as executive director of the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre, Winnipeg (1976–78), and is presently an Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies,University of Manitoba .During the early 1960s, Klymasz traversed the
Canadian prairies recording the folksongs and gathering other materials concerning the early pioneer Ukrainian immigration to Canada. These elderly immigrants and their descendants provided him with a wealth of material with which he was able to construct a portrait of Ukrainian-Canadian folk culture, especially rural culture, as it then existed. Most of these materials are today preserved in archives inEdmonton, Alberta , andWinnipeg, Manitoba and remain valuable resources for contemporary folklorists.Klymasz's major published works consist of studies in Slavic-Canadian
onomastics , and Ukrainian-Canadian folklore, including the groundbreaking "Introduction to the Ukrainian-Canadian Immigrant Folksong Cycle" (1970), "The Ukrainian Winter Folksong Cycle in Canada" (1970), and the comprehensive "Ukrainian Folklore in Canada" (1980). His other contributions to scholarship include studies of subjects as varied as ethnic jokes, Ukrainian-Canadian pictorial art andicon s, stories, and various musical genres.References
* [http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0001862 Robert Klymasz] in the Encyclopedia of Music in Canada
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