American Folktales 2.0

American Folktales 2.0

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Each week, a folklorist traces the real evolution of one North American urban legend — how Slenderman went from a forum post to a 2014 Wisconsin court case, how Mothman went from sightings to civic mascot.

American Folktales 2.0
American Folktales 2.02026. 06. 14. 11:36:53
Bloody Mary: The Mirror, the Ritual, and the Girl
Bloody Mary isn't a degraded memory of a Tudor queen — she's a synthesis. This episode traces the legend from an 18th-century Scottish divination ritual through its crystallization in American children's folklore in the late 1960s, the Candyman pivot of 1992, and the academic debate over what the mirror ritual actually means for the girls who perform it. Spoiler: nobody ever actually saw her. But almost everyone remembers trying.
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American Folktales 2.0
American Folktales 2.02026. 06. 07. 11:43:12
La Llorona: The Weeping Woman and the Long Arc of Reclamation
She's been crying for five centuries — but who she is, and why she cries, depends entirely on who gets to tell the story. This episode traces La Llorona from a 1509 omen in the Florentine Codex, through the colonial invention of the infanticide plot, Mexico's earliest horror cinema, and the Chicana feminist scholars who turned the grieving mother into a symbol of resistance.
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American Folktales 2.0
American Folktales 2.02026. 05. 31. 11:34:32
The Goatsucker: How a Puerto Rican Panic Became an American Monster
In August 1995, a woman in a small Puerto Rican suburb looked out her window and saw something that would travel the world. This episode traces the full documented life cycle of the Chupacabra — from a single eyewitness account in Canóvanas, through a viral panic, across a decade of Texas roadkill and DNA tests, to the strange civic silence where a monument never got built.
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American Folktales 2.0
American Folktales 2.02026. 05. 24. 11:29:32
Slenderman: The Internet's First Folk Monster
On June 10, 2009, a user named Victor Surge posted two black-and-white photos to a Photoshop contest on the Something Awful forums — and accidentally invented a monster. This episode traces Slenderman's complete cultural life cycle: from its documented origin on a humor website, through the YouTube ARG ecosystem that gave it mythology, to the 2014 Waukesha stabbing that forced folklorists, parents, and the internet itself to reckon with what happens when a fiction becomes belief. And to what scholars now say about why it all worked.
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American Folktales 2.0
American Folktales 2.02026. 05. 18. 21:31:50
Mothman: How a Small Town Built a Legend
On the night of November 15, 1966, two young couples near Point Pleasant, West Virginia reported something they couldn't explain. What followed — through wire services, a bestselling book, a Hollywood film, a steel statue, and a festival drawing 32,000 visitors — is the story of how an urban legend is actually made. Lore Cycle traces Mothman's full documented life cycle: from a single newspaper headline to a permanent fixture of American folklore.
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