The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion
Lauri Honko (1932–2002), the Finnish professor of folkloristics and comparative religion was a prolific and multi-talented researcher, whose topics of research ranged from the study of folk beliefs, folk medicine and Ingrian laments to the general theories of culture, identity and meaning. Honko stu...
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description | Lauri Honko (1932–2002), the Finnish professor of folkloristics and comparative religion was a prolific and multi-talented researcher, whose topics of research ranged from the study of folk beliefs, folk medicine and Ingrian laments to the general theories of culture, identity and meaning. Honko studied Finno-Ugric mythologies, Karelian and Tanzanian folk healing, and South Indian oral traditions. Lauri Honko was known for his originality and theoretical innovations: he constructed multiple approaches to the study of culture that are still relevant in folkloristics and comparative religion.In this paper I aim at explicating and analysing Honko’s views about the roles of theory in folkloristics and comparative religion. More precisely, I will cover two themes. First, I will look at how Honko constructed and utilised theories during the different stages of his career. Second, I will explicate one of the central elements underlying Honko’s theory of culture, namely, functionalism, which provided the framework for his innovations such as the ecology of tradition and folklore process, and for conceptual constructs such as the ‘pool of tradition’ and ‘systems of culture’. I will conclude by assessing the future relevance of Honko’s theories in folkoristics and comparative religion. |
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spelling | fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/67531 2025-01-16T22:50:27+00:00 The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion Kamppinen, Matti 2014-05-07 application/pdf https://journal.fi/ar/article/view/67531 https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67531 eng eng The Donner Institute https://journal.fi/ar/article/view/67531/27828 https://journal.fi/ar/article/view/67531 doi:10.30664/ar.67531 Copyright (c) 2014 Matti Kamppinen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Approaching Religion; Vol 4 Nro 1 (2014): The Legacy of Lauri Honko: Contemporary Conversations; 3-12 Approaching Religion; Vol 4 No 1 (2014): The Legacy of Lauri Honko: Contemporary Conversations; 3-12 1799-3121 Honko Lauri 1932-2002 Folklore Finnish Finland Pragmatism Anthropology -- Field work Functionalism info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Articles 2014 fttsvojs https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67531 2020-05-29T23:16:45Z Lauri Honko (1932–2002), the Finnish professor of folkloristics and comparative religion was a prolific and multi-talented researcher, whose topics of research ranged from the study of folk beliefs, folk medicine and Ingrian laments to the general theories of culture, identity and meaning. Honko studied Finno-Ugric mythologies, Karelian and Tanzanian folk healing, and South Indian oral traditions. Lauri Honko was known for his originality and theoretical innovations: he constructed multiple approaches to the study of culture that are still relevant in folkloristics and comparative religion.In this paper I aim at explicating and analysing Honko’s views about the roles of theory in folkloristics and comparative religion. More precisely, I will cover two themes. First, I will look at how Honko constructed and utilised theories during the different stages of his career. Second, I will explicate one of the central elements underlying Honko’s theory of culture, namely, functionalism, which provided the framework for his innovations such as the ecology of tradition and folklore process, and for conceptual constructs such as the ‘pool of tradition’ and ‘systems of culture’. I will conclude by assessing the future relevance of Honko’s theories in folkoristics and comparative religion. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelian Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Indian Lauri ENVELOPE(24.087,24.087,65.951,65.951) Approaching Religion 4 1 3 12 |
spellingShingle | Honko Lauri 1932-2002 Folklore Finnish Finland Pragmatism Anthropology -- Field work Functionalism Kamppinen, Matti The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion |
title | The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion |
title_full | The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion |
title_fullStr | The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion |
title_full_unstemmed | The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion |
title_short | The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion |
title_sort | role of theory in folkloristics and comparative religion |
topic | Honko Lauri 1932-2002 Folklore Finnish Finland Pragmatism Anthropology -- Field work Functionalism |
topic_facet | Honko Lauri 1932-2002 Folklore Finnish Finland Pragmatism Anthropology -- Field work Functionalism |
url | https://journal.fi/ar/article/view/67531 https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67531 |