2020
DOI: 10.7146/kok.v47i128.118030
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Rene toner, falske nyheter

Abstract: This article discusses skilling ballads as a news medium in the early modern period, and it suggests that in Scandinavia the news ballad was the most important journalistic genre for a broad public. Through a reading of ballads conveying news of fantastical creatures, the article considers how skilling ballads negotiated the borders between the true and the false, and how some of our contemporary mechanisms for revealing fake news can be detected in the early modern news ballads.

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“…1 The Danish Folklore Collection focused on professional writers of occasional songs (Koudal, 2004). Scandinavian research is quite advanced when it comes pamphlets, the cheap skillingsviser that resemble broadside ballads (Brandtzaeg, 2019), and the history of popular and material culture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1 The Danish Folklore Collection focused on professional writers of occasional songs (Koudal, 2004). Scandinavian research is quite advanced when it comes pamphlets, the cheap skillingsviser that resemble broadside ballads (Brandtzaeg, 2019), and the history of popular and material culture.…”
Section: The Contested Collection Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%