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Dundes, A. Meaning of folklore: The analytical essays of Alan Dundes. Utah State University Press, 2020. 


"The Folkloric Roots of the QAnon Conspiracy." Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage. Accessed February 23, 2021. https://folklife.si.edu/magazine/folkloric-roots-of-qanon-conspiracy.


Frankfurter, D. Evil incarnate: Rumors of demonic conspiracy and satanic abuse in history. Princeton University Press, 2018. 


Girard, R. The scapegoat. JHU Press, 1989. 


"QAnon Is Thriving in Germany. The Extreme Right Is Delighted." The New York Times - Breaking News, US News, World News and Videos. Last modified November 4, 2020. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/11/world/europe/qanon-is-thriving-in-germany-the-extreme-right-is-delighted.html.


Sims, M., and M. Stephens. Living folklore: An introduction to the study of people and their traditions, 2nd ed. University Press of Colorado, 2011.

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