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The legend touches upon the most sensitive areas of our existence. This book presents a descriptive and analytical study of the legend, one of the most prolific and characteristic form of folklore in contemporary Western civilisation.

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Though urban legends have become trendy, the legend itself is not a new genre in American and European folklore. Dégh (Degh) (emer., folklore, Indiana Univ.) has spent a lifetime gathering contemporary legends, reflecting on how they function in culture, and analyzing what they reveal about people and society. Neither a legend collection nor a recycling of old articles, this book in its early chapters defines and describes legends and situates legend studies in folklore and ethnology. Later chapters discuss legends as texts, legend tellers and networks, and the social and physical contexts in which legends flourish. These chapters touch on legend scares about AIDS needles in coin boxes, razors in apples, LSD on tickets, and satanism at Proctor and Gamble, and on legend-inspired personalities such as legend trippers, exorcists, the Columbine shooters, and leaders of suicide cults. The final chapter analyzes particular legends and legend complexes in detail. Even libraries that hold excellent books of legends and legend essays will want to own this definitive study, the crowning achievement of a scholar who understands that folklore can be not nice but dangerous and that we neglect it at our peril. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers.June 2002

-- W. B. McCarthy * Pennsylvania State University *

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Contents

1. The Topic, Purpose, and Destination of this Book
2. Is There a Definition for the Legend?
3. Legend as Text in Context
4. Legend Tellers
5. The Landscape and the Climate of the Legend
6. Text Contextualized and Processed

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Legend and Belief Dialectics of a Folklore Genre

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 14/11/2001
      ISBN13: 9780253339294, 978-0253339294
      ISBN10: 0253339294

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The legend touches upon the most sensitive areas of our existence. This book presents a descriptive and analytical study of the legend, one of the most prolific and characteristic form of folklore in contemporary Western civilisation.

      Trade Review

      Though urban legends have become trendy, the legend itself is not a new genre in American and European folklore. Dégh (Degh) (emer., folklore, Indiana Univ.) has spent a lifetime gathering contemporary legends, reflecting on how they function in culture, and analyzing what they reveal about people and society. Neither a legend collection nor a recycling of old articles, this book in its early chapters defines and describes legends and situates legend studies in folklore and ethnology. Later chapters discuss legends as texts, legend tellers and networks, and the social and physical contexts in which legends flourish. These chapters touch on legend scares about AIDS needles in coin boxes, razors in apples, LSD on tickets, and satanism at Proctor and Gamble, and on legend-inspired personalities such as legend trippers, exorcists, the Columbine shooters, and leaders of suicide cults. The final chapter analyzes particular legends and legend complexes in detail. Even libraries that hold excellent books of legends and legend essays will want to own this definitive study, the crowning achievement of a scholar who understands that folklore can be not nice but dangerous and that we neglect it at our peril. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers.June 2002

      -- W. B. McCarthy * Pennsylvania State University *

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      1. The Topic, Purpose, and Destination of this Book
      2. Is There a Definition for the Legend?
      3. Legend as Text in Context
      4. Legend Tellers
      5. The Landscape and the Climate of the Legend
      6. Text Contextualized and Processed

      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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