Abstract

Works published during the first years of independence show that post-Soviet folkloristics in Ukraine were in a state of flux. In spite of the eclipse of state funding and the concomitant initial period of disorientation, this period is also characterized by a number of important innovations that were especially significant for the advancement of Ukrainian folklore scholarship. However, some areas of investigation (such as folk religion) remain understudied.

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