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Volume 22.1, 2024
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Stephen Olbrys Gencarella University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Folk Research: A Query and a Critique
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Standards and Boundaries of Folklore Studies, Simon J. Bronner, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Response to “Pseudo-Research: A Query and Critique”, Anthony Bak Buccitelli, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg
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Sarita Ray Chaudhury California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, USA
“Laugh like Surpanakha:” Modern Literary Re-Imagining of a Famous Villainess in Indian Folkloric Traditions
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Response To “Laugh like Surpanakha:” Modern Literary Re-Imagining of a Famous Villainess in Indian Folkloric Traditions, Sritama Maitra, Hyderabad, India
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Tiago Pires Department of Medical Anthropology Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum Bulgarian Academy of Science
Ethnopsychiatry of the Devil: Demonic Possession as a Cultural Language for Subjective Suffering in Contemporary Italy
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Response to “Ethnopsychiatry of the Devil: Demonic Possession as a Cultural Language for Subjective Suffering in Contemporary Italy” by Tiago Pires, Joseph P. Laycock, Texas State University
Supernatural Solutions to Familial Suffering: A Response to Pires, Sean McCloud, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Gregory Hansen
Handbook for Folklore and Ethnomusicology Fieldwork. (Gilman and Fenn)
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Mary L. Sellers
Midwestern Strange: Hunting Monsters, Martians, and the Weird in Flyover Country. (Hollars)
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© 2024. University of California. ISSN 1537-7873
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