关键词:
ORAL tradition
MATERIAL culture
MANNERS & customs
FOLKLORE
摘要:
Though folklorists have long known Chornobyl as a small Ukranian town with diverse traditional cultures, it became THE symbol of nuclear disaster for many others following the meltdown of its reactors on April 26, 1986. Today, "Chornobyl folklore" is defined exclusively in terms of those narrative forms that developed following the accident. These forms include rumors, personal narratives, childrens games, short rhyming chastushkas, parodies of popular songs, and jokes. Previous scholars have largely considered this material from the perspective of individual collections;this article attempts to compare and analyse all the available material. It concludes that despite its name, Chornobyl folklore is by no means local. Its global proliferation is due to different processes, including dissemination through the mass media. When considered in comparison with folklore about the Gulf War, Chornobyl folklore is clearly a branch of the broader genre of "gallows folklore", folklore born out of perilous circumstances. Further, its distribution on diverse occasions, in a variety of languages, and by people of different ethnic origin may reflect the emergence of a widespread "post-Chornobyl" identity.