Developing and Appreciation for the Cultural Significance of Childlore

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Carole H. Carpenter

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Part of the responsibility of contemporary scholars of childlore rests in their actively promoting a genuine appreciation for children's own traditions so as to counteract the continuing perception of such material as merely the charming, nostalgia laden ephemera of innocents. Childlore would seem by its very persistence in the modern age to merit serious investigation, for in a world of consid-erable cultural change that which endures ought to acquire particular significance and its uses, meanings and function in contemporary society should command attention. Rather than dismissing childlore as culturally irrelevant, then, it is quite arguably more responsible to highlight this material and consider the impact of these durable traditions on the development and expression of individual, group and national identity.

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