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A Companion to Folklore
Seeing, Hearing, Feeling, Writing
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March 22 2012
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Part Introduction
pp. 13
The Social Base of Folklore
pp. 40
Tradition Without End
pp. 55
The Poetics of Folklore
pp. 75
Three Aspects of Oral Textuality
pp. 94
Performance
pp. 119
Myth-Ritual-Symbol
pp. 136
Religious Practice
pp. 154
Work and Professions
pp. 169
Material Culture
pp. 185
Part Introduction
pp. 190
Translingual Folklore and Folklorics in China
pp. 211
Japan
pp. 236
India
pp. 248
Oceania
pp. 265
Folklore and Folklore Studies in Latin America
pp. 286
Folklore Studies in the United States
pp. 305
Dancing Around Folklore: Constructing a National Culture in Turkey
pp. 325
Folklore Studies In Israel
pp. 349
Fulani (Peul, Fulfulde, Pulaar) Literature
pp. 364
From Volkskunde to the “Field of Many Names”
pp. 391
Finland
pp. 409
Ireland
pp. 426
Russia
pp. 443
Part Introduction
pp. 447
Folklore and Literature
pp. 464
Folklore and/in Music
pp. 483
Folklore and/on Film
pp. 500
Cultural Heritage
pp. 520
Cultural Property
pp. 537
Folklore: Legal and Constitutional Power
pp. 555
Part Introduction
pp. 559
Seeing, Hearing, Feeling, Writing
pp. 579
Imagining Public Folklore
pp. 598
The Institutionalization of Folklore
pp. 631
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