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« La sindrome di Jean de Florette (ai margini del folklore progressivo») »

open access: closed, 2019
Jean de Florette (protagoniste du célèbre roman de Marcel Pagnol) incarne parfaitement la figure du « héros culturel » qui introduit une nouvelle technique mais n’arrivera pas à en profiter. Les exemples ethnographiques montrent la longue durée de cette configuration : les communautés locales conspuent parfois l’étranger, dont ils déplorent la ...
Sergio Dalla Bernardina
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Culinary Tourism as Public Folklore: Heritage in Negotiating Competitiveness and Sustainability

Journal of American Folklore
:The tourism industry often treats heritage as an objective quality that makes attractions more competitive. This approach would seem to support the sustainability of a culture’s culinary heritage, but it oftentimes ossifies, simplifies, invents, and ...
Lucy M. Long
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‘The Stars Know Where He Is’: World-Making, Wayfaring, and Navigational Theory in Southern African |Xam Forager Folklore

Folklore, 2023
Forager societies have had a profound influence on the natural world as modernity has come to know it, engineering environments over the course of millennia through consistent interventions in the lifeways of the plant and animal species around them ...
Andrew Skinner
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Folklore and Cultural Heritage: Reflecting on Change

Journal of American Folklore
:The article discusses the concepts of “folklore” and “cultural heritage” and their historical development as responses to social transformations. It compares the field of folklore in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to the present-day ...
V. Hafstein
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All the World’s a (Neurotypical) Stage: Neurodivergent Folklore, Autistic Masking, and Virtual Spaces for Discussing Autistic Identity

Journal of American Folklore
:In the field of folklore, there has been little attention paid to neurodivergence in relation to community despite the fact that a folkloric lens could productively be applied to aspects of neurodivergent culture(s) and neurodivergent communities.
Allison Stanich
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PROBLEMS OF PUBLISHING AND COMMENTING ON RUSSIAN MAGICAL FOLKLORE

Folklore: structure, typology, semiotics
In fact, verbal charms represent two different genres and bodies of texts, one of which functions in the oral, folklore tradition, and the other in the “grassroots” handwritten tradition. Accordingly, researchers and publishers of verbal charms are quite
A. Toporkov
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Taxonomizing Goblins from Folklore to Fiction

Folklore
During the medieval and early modern periods, folkloric goblins were often presented as multifaceted creatures with unclear origins and as nebulous markers of the preternatural.
Matt King
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