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Handling Collective Fear in Folklore
2004
Folklore
Throughout centuries human fear has induced the emergence and formation of folkloric phenomena. It is characteristic of human nature to fight against fear, trying to reduce or prevent it, and this aim reverberates in the folk narratives. The mediation of fear in folklore does not, however, provide a tradition carrier relief from these fears, but proposes solutions (that can be materialised at least in narrative form) to handle them. In the following I will analyse methods of coping with one of
doi:10.7592/fejf2004.26.hiiemae
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