Western Folklore 1996 - Abstracts

Western Folklore 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
Embracing doomsday: faith, fatalism, and apocalyptic beliefs in the nuclear age.Regional focus/area studiesWojcik, Daniel
"Let it go to the garlic!": evil eye and the fertility of women among the Sephardim.(The 1996 Archer Taylor Memorial Lecture)Regional focus/area studiesZumwalt, Rosemary Levy
Light up the sky: Halloween bonfires and cultural hegemony in Northern Ireland.Regional focus/area studiesSantino, Jack
"No tickee, no washee": subtleties of a proverbial slur.Regional focus/area studiesMieder, Wolfgang
Plotting a misogynistic path to Christian Dior's Poison.Regional focus/area studiesHoffman-Jeep, Lynda
Structure, society, and symbolism: toward a holistic interpretation of fairy tales.Regional focus/area studiesLau, Kimberly J.
The blind girl, a misplaced folktale.Regional focus/area studiesGoldberg, Christine
The "m" word: the 1994 Archer Taylor Memorial Lecture. (multiculturalism)Regional focus/area studiesDresser, Norine
The myth and ritual of Ezili Freda in Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God.' (Zora Neale Hurston)Regional focus/area studiesCollins, Derek
The perceptional life of Janet Callahan.Regional focus/area studiesDegh, Linda
The yellow ribboning of the USA: contested meanings in the construction of a political symbol.Regional focus/area studiesPershing, Linda, Yocom, Margaret R.
Two applications for admission to U$C.Regional focus/area studiesDundes, Alan
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