The origins of the Germanic “Straw-bears” have been subject to speculation for years. In this study the Straw-bears will be contextualized along with their European relatives so that their meaning can be better appreciated within a larger framework of European ritual belief and social practice. The cosmogony in question is grounded in the belief that humans descended from bears, a belief that continued into the 20th century among Basque-speakers. The transformative aspects of the Straw-bear performances will be examined in relation to “Good-Luck Visits”, a type of performance aimed at bringing good health and prosperity to the houses visited and in which Straw-bears and their relatives have played a major role.
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Hunting the European Sky Bears: German ‘Straw-bears’ and their Relatives as Transformers
2010
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- Title: Subtitle
- Hunting the European Sky Bears: German ‘Straw-bears’ and their Relatives as Transformers
- Creators
- Roslyn M Frank - University of Iowa, Spanish and Portuguese
- Resource Type
- Accepted manuscript
- Number of pages
- 25 pages
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2010 by Roslyn M Frank
- Translated title
- Die Jagd auf die europäischen Himmelsbären Deutsche 'Strohbären' und ihre Verwandten als Verwandler
- Comment
- Published in Symbolik und Religion- Symbole der Wandlung – Wandel der Symbole,ed. Hermann Jung and Michael A Rappenglück, Peter Lang GmBH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, (Symbolon, Band 17) pp. 141-166. ISBN: 9783631604373
- Language
- English
- Date copyrighted
- 2010
- Date posted
- 07/31/2021
- Academic Unit
- Spanish and Portuguese
- Record Identifier
- 9984105060702771
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