The Trickster and the Paranormal by George P. Hansen re folklore






Folklore
Primary folkloric issues include:
  • Liminality
  • Marginality
  • Reversal
  • Interstitiality
  • Betwixt and Between
  • Anti-structure
  • Transition
  • The works of the following folklorists influenced the book:
  • Barre Toelken
  • William Clements
  • Bill Ellis
  • Peter Rojcewicz
  • Linda Degh

  • Barbara Babcock痴 1975 article 淘A Tolerated Margin of Mess?: The Trickster and His Tales Reconsidered? (Journal of the Folklore Institute, Vol. 11, pp. 147-186) is the starting point for much of the analysis in The Trickster and the Paranormal.

    Reversal and blurring of binary oppositions characterize both the trickster and the paranormal. Structuralist and Jungian perspectives help explain those processes.

    William Clements? articles 典he Interstitial Ogre? (1987) and 的nterstitiality in Contemporary Legends? (1991) are highly relevant to paranormal themes. Bill Ellis? study of legend-trips demonstrated the liminal features of those brief excursions that seek supernatural encounters.

    The trickster痴 association with the paranormal has long been recognized. For instance, Enid Welsford痴 classic The Fool: His Social and Literary History (1935) has an entire chapter titled 徹rigins: The Fool as Poet and Clairvoyant.?

    The paranormal today contains a wealth of material for the folklorist. It is only beginning to be mined. The Trickster and the Paranormal contains many case studies and shows how ideas from folklore can be applied.

    Historical note

    In the nineteenth century the Folk Lore Society debated psychical research. Edward Clodd was a debunker, and Andrew Lang, a proponent, served as president of the Society for Psychical Research.

    Author's background

    In the mid 1990s the author participated in the Belief Interest Group organized by David Hufford at the Department of Folklore and Folklife at the University of Pennsylvania.

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