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Perplexities of Settler Colonial Folklore: Stripping for the Holidays

Journal of American Folklore
:Folklore studies has a distinguished history that also includes unintended harms due to past practices. Folklorists have learned lessons from past practices and are actively engaged in meaningful and purposive methodologies of understanding and shared ...
Bernard C. Perley
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HISTORY OF THE REVIVAL OF THE JOURNAL “TURKISH FOLKLORE RESEARCH”

Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics
The 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, semiotics
The 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 ...
Joseph M. Zislin
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Cultural Perceptions of Folklore in the Grade Nine EFAL Classroom

Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies
This 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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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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“I Thank Folklore for Everything”: On the Anniversary of the Udmurt Folklorist Galina Glukhova

Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore
The article is dedicated to Galina Glukhova, a prominent Udmurt folklorist and researcher. It highlights her significant contribution to the study of Udmurt folklore and traditional culture.
Tatjana Korobova
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FOLKLORE OF THE NORTHERN SELKUPS IN THE 21ST CENTURY. FIELD COLLECTIONS 2008, 2012, 2023

Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics
In 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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This Needs More Time!: Considerations for Improving Partnerships Between Communities and Institutions in Folklore

Journal of American Folklore
:From 2021 to 2023, the authors convened a series of discussion forums at the annual meetings of the American Folklore Society to discuss the challenges of community-institutional partnerships in the field of folklore.
Sarah M. Gordon   +4 more
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Becoming-With: Ecological Folklore Beyond the Hero's Journey

Journal of American Folklore
:The Hero's Journey—centered on conquest and isolation—no longer holds. In a time of ecological and social rupture, ecological folklore offers a different narrative: one rooted in Indigenous, land-based, and Global South traditions. It carries stories of
Allison Louis Walker
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Cursed Russians and Armed Saints: "Angry Folklore" and the Ethics of Precarity in Response to the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Journal of American Folklore
:The full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia has generated a surge of "angry folklore," namely, cultural expressions imparted with themes of hostility, rage, and aggression. Some of this expression fits the established definitions of "hate speech," thus
Robert Glenn Howard, Mariya Lesiv
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