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Traveling theories and the making of post-disciplinary histories: translations, theorists, theories and concepts | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 1-27 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Agents of traveling theories in Turkey from the 1930s to the 1950s: the travel of Erich Auerbach’s book, Mimesis , from Istanbul via New Jersey to Connecticut (1942–1957) | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 29-42 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Ernesto de Martino and his circulation: when a Ferrari for making theory travel is not enough | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 43-62 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Constructing the ecological native: hybridity in the Colombian Andes | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 63-83 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Reading Max Müller in the Antipodes: comparative mythology as “traveling theory” in late nineteenth-century New Zealand/Aotearoa | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 85-111 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Traveling theories, traveling theorists: Seniha Tunakan, “die kleine Türkin” at the KWI-A at Ihnestraße 22–24 and at Ankara University | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 137-69 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Other people’s theories: from myth to anthropology and back | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 171-88 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Traveling on a dogsled to the Jordan Valley: fieldwork in the study of folklore of Jews | 2025 | Journal of folklore research 62 (1): 113-35 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
The meaning of Mamuthones: tradition meets heritage in the highlands of Sardinia | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (1): 1-37 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
“The way it is”: land preservation and the culture of White wealth in Lyme, Connecticut | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (1): 39-84 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Utopia lost? The cultural incorporation of the subcultural kitchen | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (1): 85-115 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Folk narrative, transmission, and generational thinking: a conversation with Migdalia Cruz | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (1): 119-37 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
So many traditions, so little time: reflections of a state folklorist | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (2): 1-33 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
The temptation and consequences of "the finest sight": vice and venereal disease in "Serafina" | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (2): 35-68 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Women, grief, and the art of lamenting in Maronite Christian funerals in Lebanon | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (2): 69-98 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
El Señor de la Morita: a Mexican folk saint, procession, and rancho | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (2): 99-128 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Defining global Asian folklore studies | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (3): 1-37 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Theorizing performance: an embodied and multisensory communicative framework for analysis of African American children's, youth's, and young adults' rhythmic play and performance | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (3): 39-80 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
"Labor, you can now come upon me": reimagining birth through women's embodied wisdom | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (3): 81-117 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
In search of home amid despair in folklore of epidemics | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (1): 3-26 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Spreading through the streets: the COVID-19 street art | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (1): 27-42 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Humor in the time of Coronavirus: pandemic and expert health knowledge | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (1): 43-58 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Reencountering Chinese restaurant legends during the COVID-19 pandemic | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (1): 69-76 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
The things we already know and the things we're set up not to see: folkloristics, COVID-19, and the traps of amplification | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (1): 77-98 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Chinese tales of epidemics: in search of home amid despair | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (1): 99-120 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
A queer time that is not yet here | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 1-13 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Queer intersectionalities/Queer folkloristics | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 14-36 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
On queer remembering and misremembering: exploring queer aphasia | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 37-66 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Fish trade futures: counter-archives and sex worker worlds at the margins of St. John's Harbour | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 67-94 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Making mermen in Matanzas, Cuba: anthropomorphomania, A/r/tography, and posthuman queer aquapelagic imaginaries | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 95-122 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Wanga speaks: an ethno-theological rendering of Black genders and sexualities | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 123-42 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Lesbutantes, Guerilla Queers, and Dyke Nights: transgressing heteronormative borders and the folklore of queer resistance | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 143-65 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Modes of (r)existence in Brazilian traditional cultures: ancestry and queerness in the subversive performance of the Carimbó Cobra Venenosa | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 166-95 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Cake is better than sex: pride and prejudice in the folklore of and about asexuality | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (2-3): 196-228 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Supernatural encounters in the haunted mill: perception and experience | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (1): 1-24 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Transcribing voices, fashioning a genre: orality, hybridity, and inventiveness in James Oswald’s Songs from Ossian | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (1): 25-57 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Soft racism in the contemporary legend of Anawan Rock: a critique | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (1): 59-100 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Tradition as a field of people: the mobilization of folkloric practices by Art Collective Turŏng | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (1): 101-45 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
The ethnographer as witness, as writer: the poetics and politics of reciprocal ethnography | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 47-66 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Reciprocal fieldwork: public folklorists teaming with community scholars | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 25-36 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
"The emperor's new clothes": reciprocal ethnography and academic leadership | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 37-46 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Writer, teacher, witness: an interview with Elaine Lawless | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 121-7 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Five times I wasn't a folklorist, and one time I was | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 81-99 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
When we blew it: vulnerability, trying, and failure in ethnographic fieldwork | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 129-47 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Radical reciprocity: the work and research methods of Elaine J. Lawless | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 9-24 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Reciprocities: building intersections through the work of Elaine J. Lawless | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 1-8 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Finding agency in reciprocity: a story of learning | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 67-79 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Preservation: because I can | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (2): 101-20 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
The secret autobiography of Francis James Child | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (3): 1-38 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
"Between respect and impertinence": cross-cultural engagement with Sardinian Cantu A Tenore | 2022 | Journal of folklore research 59 (3): 39-86 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 |