Modern Folk Devils
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Modern Folk Devils

Contemporary Constructions of Evil

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Modern Folk Devils

Contemporary Constructions of Evil

About this book

The devilish has long been integral to myths, legends, and folklore, firmly located in the relationships between good and evil, and selves and others. But how are ideas of evil constructed in current times and framed by contemporary social discourses? Modern Folk Devils builds on and works with Stanley Cohen's theory on folk devils and moral panics to discuss the constructions of evil. The authors present an array of case-studies that illustrate how the notion of folk devils nowadays comes into play and animates ideas of otherness and evil throughout the world. Examining current fears and perceived threats, this volume investigates and analyzes how and why these devils are constructed. The chapters discuss how the devilish may take on many different forms: sometimes they exist only as a potential threat, other times they are a single individual or phenomenon or a visible group, such as refugees, technocrats, Roma, hipsters, LGBT groups, and rightwing politicians. Folk devils themselves are also given a voice to offer an essential complementary perspective on how panics become exaggerated, facts distorted, and problems acutely angled.Bringing together researchers from anthropology, sociology, political studies, ethnology, and criminology, the contributions examine cases from across the world spanning from Europe to Asia and Oceania.

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Information

Year
2021
eBook ISBN
9789523690561
Print ISBN
9789523690547

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Figures and Tables
  6. Contributors
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Introduction: Folk Devils Past and Present
  9. Part I: Devils Within
  10. Part II: Devilry from Above
  11. Part III: From the Devils’ Point of View
  12. Afterword: Folk Devils: From Youthful Innocence to Conceptual Maturity
  13. Index