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Folklore, Folklorism, and Synchronization: Preserved-Created Folklore in Israel
Journal of Folklore Research: An International Journal of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, 2007This article analyzes the concepts of folklore and folklorism and their mutual relations through processes of synchronization. It contributes to the growing thinking about the manifestations of folklore and folklorism worldwide and adds the notion of a thirdhand process of folklorism.
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Psychological Reports, 1988
The similarity of attitudes towards pregnancy and childbirth was investigated in two studies. Study 1 examined the attitudes towards the preference of the sex of first- and second born children among 1169 college students, who were not yet parents, in four samples, from 1978 to 1986. Five percent of the men and 9–2% of the women preferred Girl-Girl; 21.
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The similarity of attitudes towards pregnancy and childbirth was investigated in two studies. Study 1 examined the attitudes towards the preference of the sex of first- and second born children among 1169 college students, who were not yet parents, in four samples, from 1978 to 1986. Five percent of the men and 9–2% of the women preferred Girl-Girl; 21.
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Kadmos, 2015
A Vision in Saint George’s Sanctuary of Zodekhi The story relates about Saint George of Zodekhi’s miraculous healing of an ailing child. The saint is described to appear in the shape of a serpant above an oak tree standing by a sanctuary in the village of Zodekhi, the Tskhradzma (Nine Brothers) gorge, Akhalgori municipality.
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A Vision in Saint George’s Sanctuary of Zodekhi The story relates about Saint George of Zodekhi’s miraculous healing of an ailing child. The saint is described to appear in the shape of a serpant above an oak tree standing by a sanctuary in the village of Zodekhi, the Tskhradzma (Nine Brothers) gorge, Akhalgori municipality.
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Translingual Folklore and Folklorics in China
2012Folklore can mean different things to different people and even become different things as it travels from place to place across the various technological media: writing, print, gramophone, radio, film, television, and so on. Focusing on the work of modern folklorists in China and their translation of a colonial discourse, this article – a chapter in ...
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RELIGIJSKI FOLKLOR / RELIGIOUS FOLKLORE
Novi MuallimSažetak Tekst govori o religijskom folkloru kroz prizmu medijske kulture i njenih manifesta. Naglašava spektakl i ceremonijalnost, kao i manipulativni karakter svojstven ovom fenomenu. Potencira afirmaciju medijske pismenosti i jačanje medijskih kapaciteta kao moguće načine prevazilaženja negativiteta koje sa sobom nosi fenomen religijskog folklora ...
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The Tragedy of Folklore – Japanese Folklore in the World History of Folklore -
The Study of Practice Folkloristics, 2023openaire +1 more source
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1998
E P, Krenzelok, T D, Jacobsen
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E P, Krenzelok, T D, Jacobsen
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THE FOLKLORE NAME AND THE PERSONAL NAME IN THE RUSSIAN FOLKLORE (COMPARED TO THE CHINESE FOLKLORE)
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