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        Living Lament

        Explorations in Shifting Ideologies

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        Silvonen, Viliina (editor) cc
        Stepanova, Eila (editor) cc
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        This edited volume opens new approaches to lament research by analysing the intersections between ideologies and lament traditions, providing advancements in methodologies and the knowledge of domains that emerge at this intersection. In this book, laments are mainly discussed as a form of verbal art that conveys strong emotions, while ideology is regarded as broad and flexible, including not only formal systems but also more informal, unconscious models of thinking that shape people’s approaches, interpretations, discussions, and practices of laments. The book offers a multidisciplinary, multicultural view on laments, drawing from folklore studies, ethnomusicology, history, anthropology, and religious studies, covering regions from Northern Europe to indigenous cultures in Venezuela. Charles L. Briggs discusses laments as an example of incommunicability. Frog clarifies the historical Scandinavian lament tradition. Madis Arukask, Aušra Žičkienė, Viliina Silvonen, and Larissa Mulder analyse the changing tradition and the new meanings of laments. Hannah Kaarina Yoken and Arja Turunen focus on laments as a tool in feminist protest. The book shows how ideologies may valorise, elevate, subjugate, or erase laments, and that ideologies form the lens that exoticises or stigmatises laments, or that surrounds them with romantic nostalgia.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/112162
        Keywords
        Folklore; Grief; Ideologies; Laments; Modernity; Tradition
        DOI
        10.21435/sff.26
        ISBN
        9789518588347, 9789518588347, 9789518588330, 9789518588323
        Publisher
        Finnish Literature Society / SKS
        Publication date and place
        Helsinki, Finland, 2026
        Imprint
        Finnish Literature Society/SKS
        Series
        Studia Fennica Folkloristica, 16
        Classification
        Theory of music and musicology
        Cultural studies: customs and traditions
        Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)
        Religion: death and dying
        Pages
        175
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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