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2007 | 94 | 3 | 305-322

Article title

SOUČASNÉ POVĚSTI A JEJICH VÝZKUM V MODERNÍ FOLKLORISTICE

Authors

Title variants

EN
CONTEMPORARY LEGENDS AND THEIR RESEARCH IN MODERN FOLKLORISTICS

Languages of publication

CS

Abstracts

EN
Presented article analyzes oral narratives usually defined as contemporary (urban) legends with emphasis on their main characteristics as a folklore genre. The article focuses on definition, terminology and presentation of history of international and Czech research of contemporary legends along with examples of local contemporary narratives. Czech contemporary legends can be characterized as showing clear parallels with East European as well as global folklore repertoire. The most popular Czech cautionary legend was legendary 'Black Ambulance', narrative about mysterious black ambulance kidnapping children, current mainly in 1988 and 1989. Widespread is corpus of comical narratives ('Hilarious Accidents'), in Czech oral transmission popular at least from the 1960s. Narratives showing clear parallels with traditional Czech folklore are relatively lacking in the contemporary Czech repertoire - single exception being cycle of legends about undead Nazi soldier Hagen, popular in tramping movement since the 1980s. Czech contemporary xenophobic narratives deals mainly with Romani (Gypsy) people, 'Chinese Restaurant Legends' from global repertoire and anti-Turkish legends from repertoire of German-speaking countries. Newer narratives current from the end of the 1990s show more parallels with international contemporary legends.

Year

Volume

94

Issue

3

Pages

305-322

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

author
  • P. Janecek, Národni muzeum, Centrum pro prezentaci kulturniho dedictvi, Václavské nám. 68, 115 79 Praha 1, Czech Republic

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
07CZAAAA03076322

YADDA identifier

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