Narrative Origin of the Fairy Tales and the Political-Ideological Foundations of the Indo-European Cultures

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Abstract:

"Fairy tales" are considered one of the popular narrative and literary genres in the world. The global spread of these stories is such that reaching a convinced and comprehensive theory about the origin of fairy tales has been associated with many challenges and difficulties, as well as the views expressed in this field also face many challenges and problems. The widespread popularity of these stories in Indo-European cultures, and the existence of similar narrative patterns, elements and functions in these stories are other issues that show the necessity of research to explain the narrative and historical origins of fairy tales. In this article, in order to analyze the narrative and historical origins of the formation of fairy tales; the problem of the ancient spread and dissemination of these stories in Indo-European cultures; ritual and epistemic functions of these stories in these cultures and its connection with the cultural and ritual foundations of the Indo-European peoples, relying on the narrative, ritual and mythological evidence, we investigate and analyze the origins of the formation of fairy tales. The results of the research show that the primary origin of the formation of fairy tales goes to "the second millennium BC"; That is, it goes back to the period of confrontation between the Indo-European peoples in Iran, Asia Minor and Europe with the native cultures and rituals of the lands they migrated to, as a common narrative and epistemological system can be seen in these stories, which had an educational function with a political-ideological approach for their audience and in connection with the young or adult audience, they have had their own special narrative and cultural form and function. Also, the long-term and ancient continuation of these stories has been the source of the formation of some narratives such as exogamy.

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Persian
Published:
Literary Criticism, Volume:16 Issue: 62, 2023
Pages:
163 to 207
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