| Title | Date | Reference | Authors | Call # | ISSN | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "To hear the mermaids sing": visual figuration, myth and desire in the case of the waterwoman | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 7-68 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Distinguishing between proverbs and sayings according to Josef Mlacek’s classification in dictionaries and paremiological collections: the case of explanations of meaning in two Slovenian dictionaries | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 85-104 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Ethnography of the Balkan cults in Abruzzi and Molise (Italy): two case studies | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 69-84 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Ukrainian folk dumy: problems of historical development and modern performance | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 105-28 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The wedding ceremony in Kazakh folklore: yesterday and today | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 163-78 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The rite of passage among Karaite Turks: birth | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 179-98 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The wedding water (neke sui) and the blending of ancestral and Islamic rituals in the Kazakh traditional marriage | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 129-62 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Chinese national motifs in the folk song Mo li hua: influence on modern Chinese music | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 221-36 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Integration of traditional Chinese folk music culture into music education at middle schools | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 199-220 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Some aspects of food security/insecurity of Ukrainian society: the socio-economic dimension | 2025 | Folklore (Tartu) 95 (): 237-50 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Representations of gender in Estonian graffiti and street art | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 7-48 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Homophobic discourses and their Soviet history in Estonia | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 49-72 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Adopting or dodging the heroic model: professional trajectories of Estonian women architects | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 73-98 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Wooing werewolve: girls’ genius, feminine, and initiation in Angela Carter’s and Märta Tikkanen’s versions of “Little Red Riding Hood” | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 99-120 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The wild woman archetype: a comparative study of motif correspondence between "Bluebeard" and the Turkish fairy tale "İğci Baba” | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 121-44 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The appearance of grotesque forms in Crystal manor tales | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 145-66 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| An archetypal analysis of the queen mother of the west in Chinese mythology | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 167-84 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Traces of a Greek myth (?) in subcultures of Lur-inhabited regions of western Iran | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 185-202 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The structures of dialect as the founding element of social identity: the case of Bursa City | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 92 (): 203-22 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Success story or traumatic experience? An attempt to integrate trauma theory with oral history research for the interpretation of first-person stories | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 7-28 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Archtypology of the figural antagonist in classical fairy tales and other culture-forming stories | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 29-48 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Paying public domain and the Albanian protection of folklore | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 49-62 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Youth identity development on the basis of traditional Kazakh folk music | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 70-104 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Algebraic structure of ancient Mesopotamian omens | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 63-78 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The bowed lyre of Estonia's Swedes: origin, diffusion, decline, revival | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 105-42 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Humorous reactions to controversies in the Estonian public sphere: form, content, mechanisms and comments | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 143-66 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Ritual, risk, and danger: avoidance rituals among antiquity looters | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 167-90 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Traditional beliefs and real influence of full moon days on the behavior of community pharmacy customers in Estonia | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 191-212 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Ethno-graphics: folklore and Baltic printmaking in the period of late Socialism | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 93 (): 213-44 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Introduction: the potential and constraints of cultural transfer through voice, connection, and message | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 7-14 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Traditional songs and their messages in the Corona period: an experience from Serbia | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 15-40 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| "Letters from America": songs of Lithuanian immigrants in the USA | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 41-66 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| As much as necessary and as little as possible: the interplay of national and Soviet in a wedding performance at the 1960 folk art evening of the Estonian Folk Festival | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 67-98 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Ainu puri as compass: from yukar musical epics to a contemporary contexts of transnational indigeneity of the Ainu | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 99-132 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| She sang in a beautiful light voice: musical qualities of Runosong performances in fieldwork reports | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 134-68 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Melancholic, joyful, and outlaw voices: Finnish rhymed couplets and writers' archival materials | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 169-90 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Bridging northern and southern traditions in the Finnic corpus of oral poetry | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 191-232 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Exploring the semantics and structure of vocatives in Ukrainian folk songs | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 233-66 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Corpus-based research of semantic aspects of laul-stem words in Estonian, focused on past newspaper texts and folk song lyrics | 2024 | Folklore (Tartu) 94 (): 267-308 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Materiality of magic in Estonian and Finnish museums | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 7-36 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Traditional healing expectations in light of placebo and performance studies | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 37-68 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| ‘Have you heard of Kalevauva.fi yet?’ Modern folklore, humour, and gender in the lyrics of the Finnish folk troubadour duo Kalevauva.fi | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 69-94 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Messages behind self-gifting practices: a phenomenological-anthropological approach | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 95-118 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The European bear's son tale: its reception and influence on indigenous oral traditions in North America | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 119-46 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Melting in the melting pot: the acculturation experience of the Ahiska Turks in the US | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 147-68 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| The status and roles of women in terms of gender in ancient Turkish history and culture based on the Dīwān Lughāt Al-Turk – the first Turkish Dictionary | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 179-88 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Folkloric manifestation of primitive impulses: folk riddles | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 191-218 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Political meaning hidden behind enchanting melodies: how China delivered ideological messages in the song cycle "Four Seasons of Our Motherland" | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 219-34 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Introduction: Affective mires in contemporary culture | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 89 (): 7-14 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
| Experiences of mire sports: sensory encounters with nature | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 89 (): 15-46 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 |