Folklorismus
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Folklorismus is a concept used in folkloristics and ethnology. It was developed by the German ethnologists Hans Moser and Hermann Bausinger, and bears similarities with the concepts of invented tradition and fakelore.[1]
The Serbian folklorist Nemanja Radulovic argued that Slavic Native Faith could be understood as a form of folklorismus.[1]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b Radulovic 2017, p. 69.
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- Radulovic, Nemanja (2017). "From Folklore to Esotericism and Back: Neo-Paganism in Serbia". The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies. 19 (1): 47–76. doi:10.1558/pome.30374.
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- Fakelore
- Folklore studies
- Ethnology stubs
- Folklore stubs