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The Image of the German, the Pole, the Latvian, and the Lithuanian in Lithuanian and Latvian Folklore

Authors :
Antra Kļavinska
Laima Anglickienė
Source :
Folklore (Tartu) 2021, vol. 84, p. 49-76.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Estonian Literary Museum Scholarly Press, 2021.

Abstract

In multi-ethnic societies, one way in which ethnicity manifests itself is in classifying people according to their ethnic origin. Such classification is based on stereotyping and is typically achieved by emphasizing certain common characteristics rather than individual particularities. Both lived experience and folklore corroborate the fact that ethnic stereotypes, ethnic self-awareness, and identity are also influenced by historical circumstances. This article focuses on Lithuanians’ and Latvians’ attitudes towards Poles and Germans, and towards one another during the period between the eighteenth and the first half of the twentieth centuries. The aim of this article is to reveal how the folklore of the two neighbouring nations, Lithuanians and Latvians, depicts the aforementioned ethnic groups; what historical events, cultural and social factors determined the similarities and differences in their portrayal in Lithuanian and Latvian folklore.

Details

ISSN :
14060949 and 14060957
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ca4434420b3e2a912d3ea691f3e01ea1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.7592/fejf2021.84.anglickiene_klavinska