The Formation of Folklore as a Science

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Usmanova Zamira Uralovna
Semyonova Marina Albertovna
Daminova Fazoda Irisovna

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This article is about the formation of folklore as a science and its place in world and Russian literature. The article notes the disordered use of the term “folklore”: it means either the subject of research, or historical and cultural science, or the method of studying ethnographic material, or folk psychology, or the method of its study. The concept of “folklore” was first used in 1846. However, the instability and certain vagueness of this term, as it was understood in the 1880–1890s, became the reason that Russian scientists rarely used it.

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Uralovna, U. Z., Albertovna, S. M., & Irisovna, D. F. (2024). The Formation of Folklore as a Science. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(4), 180-182. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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