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Folklore in the Nordic World

En del af serien The Nordic World , og fagområdet


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90 sider
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ISBN 978 87 7597 228 9

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Folklore, defined as the informal customs, beliefs, verbal art, and vernacular crafts of any particular folk group, is an indelible part of human culture. The study of it emerged out of the romantic nationalist movement of nineteenth-century Europe and rooted strongly in the Nordic region. As a result, Nordic folklore is some of the best documented in the world.

Thomas A. DuBois summarizes and presents folklore from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, and Sápmi. Employing contemporary observation with archival research, he provides insights into both the immense transformations and the extent of cultural continuity.

Thomas A. DuBois is Halls-Bascom professor of Scandinavian Studies, Folklore, and Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Umeå, Sweden. 

Karina Bell Ottosen

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Cand.scient. i informationsvidenskab. Karina har ansvar for det samfundsvidenskabelige område og særligt udvikling af serierne The Nordic World og Magtudredningen 2.0. Hun er forlagets rettighedsansvarlige og har stået i spidsen for at udvikle forlagets internationale profil, herunder co-publicering med amerikanske og engelske universitetsforlag. Karina har en fortid som redaktør i Gyldendal Akademisk og på Forlaget Ajour.

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