Religion, Myth, and Folklore in the World's Epics: The Kalevala and Its PredecessorsLauri Honko The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems- both in Western and non-Western societies; in particular, it examines religions in their differentiation from, and intersection with, other cultural systems, such as art, economy, law and politics. Due attention is given to paradigmatic case or comparative studies that exhibit a clear theoretical orientation with the empirical and historical data of religion and such aspects of religion as ritual, the religious imagination, constructions of tradition, iconography, or media. In addition, the formation of religious communities, their construction of identity, and their relation to society and the wider public are key issues of this series. |
Contents
Minna Skafte Jensen | 22 |
Väinö Kaukonen | 23 |
Teivas Oksala | 49 |
Lars Lönnroth | 73 |
Hans Fromm | 93 |
Derick Thomson | 115 |
Matti Kuusi | 133 |
The Kalevala as Epic | 157 |
Rudolf Schenda | 359 |
Jan Knappert | 381 |
Christiane Seydou | 403 |
Micheline Galley | 425 |
A Comparativistic View | 441 |
Walther Heissig | 455 |
Jamdpal rgyalmtsho | 471 |
Silke Herrmann | 485 |
Lauri Honko | 181 |
Pirkko Alboniemi | 231 |
Vilmos Voigt | 247 |
Eduard Laugaste | 265 |
Felix J Oinas | 287 |
David E Bynum | 311 |
Péter Domokos | 343 |
Jia | 503 |
Taryo Obayashi | 519 |
Eino Karbu | 537 |
Lauri Honko | 555 |
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