This article examines an obscure custom found in Iberian ethnography: that of having one’s eldest children serve as godparents for their own youngest siblings, starting with the seventh. The paper’s main working hypothesis is that this custom is to be understood in the context of underlying conceptions that fairytales convey in a symbolical guise. The argument highlights the relationship of examined notions with the “Dragon Slayer” theme, to bring out stable themata concerning ontological complexity and metamorphosis, in the light of which the Iberian custom is interpreted
ales regarding transformations of animals, expressing social beliefs related to the relationship bet...
A lot of Spanish fairytales collected and published by Fernán Caballero have the same content or the...
International audienceIt is a time of great upheaval for Bwa young people due to the significant inc...
In his book, F. Vaz da Silva chooses fairytales as his “pointers to universals in human thinking [.....
Because the marvelous elements in fairy tales call for an explanation, a cohort of bright minds have...
© 2016, © The Society for Folk Life Studies 2016. This study explores attitudes expressed in one spe...
This article deals with the use of superstitions in fairy tales, the reason, the topicality of their...
This article explores how the symbolic classifications of African descent are explained in the tales...
This paper considers fairy tales as conveyers of symbolic patterns pertaining to the aural tradition...
textCultural production in nineteenth-century Britain and Russia was characterized by two important ...
This article examines the motif of the substituted child, beginning with Classical mythology and leg...
The article analyzes a story written by Friulian primary-school children who participated in a Europ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 132-138)This thesis examines the possibility that shapesh...
Research object includes Lithuanian belief legends, tales of magic, and novelle tales or single elem...
In this article, the writer discusses wisdom as motif in fourfolktales from four different cultures ...
ales regarding transformations of animals, expressing social beliefs related to the relationship bet...
A lot of Spanish fairytales collected and published by Fernán Caballero have the same content or the...
International audienceIt is a time of great upheaval for Bwa young people due to the significant inc...
In his book, F. Vaz da Silva chooses fairytales as his “pointers to universals in human thinking [.....
Because the marvelous elements in fairy tales call for an explanation, a cohort of bright minds have...
© 2016, © The Society for Folk Life Studies 2016. This study explores attitudes expressed in one spe...
This article deals with the use of superstitions in fairy tales, the reason, the topicality of their...
This article explores how the symbolic classifications of African descent are explained in the tales...
This paper considers fairy tales as conveyers of symbolic patterns pertaining to the aural tradition...
textCultural production in nineteenth-century Britain and Russia was characterized by two important ...
This article examines the motif of the substituted child, beginning with Classical mythology and leg...
The article analyzes a story written by Friulian primary-school children who participated in a Europ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 132-138)This thesis examines the possibility that shapesh...
Research object includes Lithuanian belief legends, tales of magic, and novelle tales or single elem...
In this article, the writer discusses wisdom as motif in fourfolktales from four different cultures ...
ales regarding transformations of animals, expressing social beliefs related to the relationship bet...
A lot of Spanish fairytales collected and published by Fernán Caballero have the same content or the...
International audienceIt is a time of great upheaval for Bwa young people due to the significant inc...