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Definition of folk devil in English: folk devilnoun A person or thing held to be a bad influence on society. the strikers had been identified and pilloried as the new folk devils Example sentencesExamples - Its subject was the eponymous; the baseball capped, Burberry clad, gold jewellery bedecked folk devils that walk down every high street in Britain.
- This would be thinking about folk devils as some way equivalent to Agamben's conception of homo sacer.
- She says, ‘The goal of the moral panic is then to identify, restrain, and punish those folk devils.’
- And the Jersey driver remains a prominent folk devil all over the Northeast: bumptious, heedless, hostile and barely competent.
- Yet when we think of child abuse, folk devils like them jump to the fore.
- The second involved a perhaps more familiar press folk devil - a girl of 12 becoming pregnant and deciding to keep the baby.
- Thus last year's folk devil becomes next year's pantomime dame.
- But this ‘conservative’ genre has consistently explored social mores, popular concerns and contemporary folk devils.
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