
Folklore in the Nordic World
From methods of preparing suovabiergu (smoked reindeer meat) in SÁpmi, to celebrating graduation by “running the falls” at Uppsala University in Sweden, to massive folk music festivals in Finland and tales of supernatural visitors bestowing baby names in Iceland, folklore offers unique insights into the everyday life of Nordic society. The study of Nordic folklore began in the nineteenth century, when early folklorists imagined that the true character of a nation could be found among the tales of the peasantry. Today, the theories, tools, and institutions developed by influential folklorists in the Nordic region continue to lead the way in documentation, preservation, and analysis of folklore.
- Författare
- Thomas A. DuBois
- ISBN
- 9780299347048
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 310 gram
- Serie
- Nordic World
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2025-02-05
- Sidor
- 120
