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Skrivnostni tujec in demonski sovražnik

Drugi in drugost v slovenski slovstveni folklori

Maison d'édition
Založba ZRC, ZRC SAZU
Издано в
Ljubljana
Année de publication
2019
Pages
240
Volume1
240
Illustration et cartes
illustrations
Couverture
Hard
Circulation
350 exemplaires
Poids
0,570 kg
ISBN
978-961-05-0169-5
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Presented are the perceptions of different foreigners who came to Slovene lands in the past or in the present time, as shown in Slovene folk narratives. Despite often stereotyped picture of the Others, the research demonstrates an immense complexity of these narratives and the fact that they tell more about Us than about Them. The book ('The Mysteriou Stranger and the Demonic Enemy. »The Other« and Otherness in Slovene Folk Narratives') brings a theoretical overview of the current research on otherness in folklore studies and contextualizes the examples into a wider international folkloristic, anthropological and historical frames. Stories about the Turks, the Napoleon’s French and the Huns reflect an interweaving of historical facts, archetypical imageries of the dangerous Foreigner and ideological influences. These narratives are strongly embedded into the landscape and reinforce the sense of a common identity of its members. The imagery of historic aggressors is understandably quite different from the imagery of Jews and the Roma, with whom the people of the Slovene lands have had a completely different kind of contact.
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