The Universal Model of Being in the Ukrainian Lyro-Epic Folklore: From Immanent to Transcendent
Folklore: Electronic Journal of FolkloreThe article analyses the dialectic of the immanent and transcendent in the works of the Ukrainian folklore lyro-epic literature. Often in a folklore work, the adjustment to comprehend a certain idea occurs through certain material forms, to pass through ...
Alla Pavlova +4 more
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Folklore, Comics, and Graphic Storytelling: Introduction
Journal of American Folklore:This special issue of the Journal of American Folklore draws together a cross section of perspectives from folklorists, anthropologists, literature scholars, and geographers that highlight ways in which the medium of comics can inform and enrich ...
Erin Kathleen Bahl, Andy Kolovos
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FOLKLORE OF THE NORTHERN SELKUPS IN THE 21ST CENTURY. FIELD COLLECTIONS 2008, 2012, 2023
Folklore: structure, typology, semioticsIn this article, based on the author’s field materials from ethnolinguistic expeditions in the Purovsky and Krasnoselkupsky districts of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the state of folklore traditions of the Selkups of the Tazov-Turukhan group is ...
Aleksandr S. Kulish
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A Reflection of What My Folklore Training Brings to My Work in Refugee and Immigrant Services
Journal of American Folklore:For the past 14 years, I have been engaged in various projects and programs serving immigrants and refugees in Colorado. This essay describes how I employ my training in folklore and use cultural conversations and ethnographic interview methods to ...
Deeksha Nagar
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Cultural Perceptions of Folklore in the Grade Nine EFAL Classroom
Southern African Journal for Folklore StudiesThis study explored teachers’ perspectives on fairy tales as part of engaging with folklore in English as prescribed literature in the Grade Nine English First Additional (EFAL) language classroom in selected schools in Gauteng.
Vukosi Linah Maluleke, Cornelia Smith
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Traveling on a Dogsled to the Jordan Valley: Fieldwork in the Study of Folklore of Jews
Journal of Folklore Research:This article engages the transformation of fieldwork as an idea based on specific methodological practices, and the way different conceptions of fieldwork circulated and adapted to the study of the folklore of Jews.
D. Schrire
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ABEL, JUDAS AND SATAN. FOLKLORE MOTIFS IN RUSSIAN ICON-PAINTING OF THE 16TH - 17TH CENTURIES
Folklore: structure, typology, semioticsThe author examines an unusual iconographic incident: the Vologda icon of the late 16th century, in which Abel occupies a place in Hell, on the devil’s lap, traditionally belonging to Judas Iscariot. The author outlines a range of book and folklore texts,
D. I. Antonov
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HISTORY OF THE REVIVAL OF THE JOURNAL “TURKISH FOLKLORE RESEARCH”
Folklore: structure, typology, semioticsThe article describes in detail the history of the founding of the journal “Turkish Folklore Studies”, an iconic journal among the many folklore ones in Turkey.
Anastasiia M. Zherdieva
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PSYCHOANALYSIS BETWEEN LITERATURE AND FOLKLORE
Folklore: structure, typology, semioticsThe purpose of the article is to apply a folkloristic approach to understand psychoanalysis’s genesis, canon and function. The situation of a psychoanalytic session is viewed as a communicative event of a special kind, in many ways analogous to the ...
J. Zislin
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Algorithmic Storms: Folklore Transmission and Education in the Digital Age
Journal of American Folklore:I examine the algorithmic storm of digital media wherein the transmission of folklore is disrupted by technology designed for engagement. I consider what happens when the vehicle for folkloric transmission is no longer human-centered but technology- and
Cassandra L. Pfeifer
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