The Watkins Book of Urban Legends

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by Gail De Vos

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A comprehensive and entertaining collection of urban legends from around the world, with a history and analysis of the origin of each tale, compiled by a leading authority in the field. A rich and unique collection of folktales and urban legends from around the world. Each story comes with an accompanying brief note to provide context. Including new tales reflecting new concerns; old tales repurposed for new audiences and new ways of telling. The collection illustrates that these stories are now alive across many new media. This is the first such popular book to bring together stories with both traditional and digital media origins and to examine how the phenomenon of social media has affected both the spread of urban legends and their very nature. Features the uniquely modern manifestation of folk mythology and legend, now made ubiquitous by the internet; the conspiracy theory. - Includes urban legends such as: The Pickled Hand, The Babysitter, The Sandman. - Includes conspiracy theories such as: Wild Fires, Fifteen Minute Cities and Organ Theft. - 40% of the stories originate in North America, 30% in Europe, 20% in Asia, 10% in Africa and elsewhere - The book also shows how stories spread and change from the country of origin to become global. "Over the past half century the study of urban or contemporary legends – those spooky, unsettling stories that so often happened to “a friend of a friend” – has become a thriving area of folklore research. Gail de Vos is one of its leading scholars, equally at home with oral transmission or the internet. She writes with a light, entertaining, and personal touch, but always from a deep well of knowledge and insight." – Neil Philip , author of The Watkins Book of English Folklore "Credit is due to adjunct professor Gail de Vos for her engaging, insightful volume, The Watkins Book Of Urban Legends , for rekindling a lot of that joyousness in the contemplation of the “it’s true, I swear!” secondhand stories we all tell." – Exquisite Terror review Gail de Vos is an associate professor at Alberta University and author of several books on folklore and storytelling. She has won the Storytelling World Award. She is a regular speaker at international folklore and storytelling conferences around the world.

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