Departures: Irish Emigration and Supernatural Belief Narratives

IF 0.5 2区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLKLORE Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.5406/15351882.136.542.02
Timothy Corrigan Correll
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Abstract This article explores how everyday concerns related to Irish emigration are symbolically addressed in a range of supernatural legends documented in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It seeks to illuminate how uncanny tales that feature emigrants departing from Ireland relate to the shared worlds of meaning of those who told and listened to them, showing how legends about affliction and miraculous abundance both draw on and construct cultural scripts. It also considers stories that articulate and reinforce traditional ideas about community members who were said to be abducted by the fairies and living in their midst. This was just one aspect of supernatural beliefs that was condemned as part of a larger rationalist and religious campaign by the Catholic Church and others to root out vernacular customs or “superstition,” a theme that informs a number of legends.
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本文探讨了在19世纪末和20世纪记录的一系列超自然传说中,如何象征性地解决与爱尔兰移民有关的日常问题。它试图阐明那些以离开爱尔兰的移民为特征的离奇故事是如何与那些讲述和倾听他们的人共同的意义世界联系在一起的,展示了关于痛苦和神奇富足的传说是如何借鉴和构建文化剧本的。它还考虑了一些故事,这些故事阐明并强化了传说中被仙女绑架并生活在她们中间的社区成员的传统观念。这只是超自然信仰的一个方面,它被天主教会和其他人谴责为一场更大的理性主义和宗教运动的一部分,以根除当地习俗或“迷信”,这是一个影响许多传说的主题。
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