Folklore and Folklife: An Introduction"This introduction to the study of folklore and folklife contains an inspiring and spirited mixture of essays, theoretical contributions, practical instructions, and pure encyclopedia articles. It is a very well put together book, written by eighteen researchers who have something to say. One can see here that it is competent educators who have come forward and are narrating. . . . All in all it is a very use-oriented handbook with attractive typography and layout."—Iorn Pio, Journal of American Folklore |
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INTRODUCTION Concepts of Folklore and Folklife Studies RICHARD M DORSON | 1 |
THE FIELDS OF FOLKLIFE STUDIES | 51 |
Oral Folklore 1 Folk Narrative linda degh | 53 |
Narrative Folk Poetry w edson Richmond | 85 |
Folk Epic felix j oinas | 99 |
Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions ROGER D ABRAHAMS | 117 |
Riddles roger d Abrahams and alan dundes | 129 |
Folk Speech w edson Richmond | 145 |
Folk Art henry glassie | 253 |
Folk Architecture warren e Roberts | 281 |
Folk Costume don yoder | 295 |
Folk Cookery don yoder | 325 |
Folk Arts 16 Folk Drama roger d Abrahams | 351 |
Collecting Oral Literature | 407 |
Recording Material Culture | 431 |
Recording Traditional Music | 445 |
Social Folk Custom 7 Festivals and Celebrations Robert j smith | 159 |
Recreations and Games Robert a georges | 173 |
Folk Medicine don yoder | 191 |
Folk Religion john c messenger | 217 |
Material Culture 11 Folk Crafts warren e Roberts | 233 |
Folk Museum j geraint jenkins | 497 |
The Cultural Geographer and Folklife | 517 |
CONTRIBUTORS | 533 |
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