Western Folklore 1997 - Abstracts

Western Folklore 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
All in the family: family folklore, objectivity and self-censorship.Regional focus/area studiesMiller, Kim
Apocalypse in your in-box: end-times communication on the Internet.Regional focus/area studiesHoward, Robert Glenn
A review of one's own: a response to Omidsalar. (response to Mahmoud Omidsalar in Western Folklore, p. 250, 1996)Regional focus/area studiesReynolds, Dwight F.
Associative context and joke visualization.(elements of humor in joke telling)Regional focus/area studiesCorrell, Timothy Corrigan
Binary opposition in myth: the Propp/Levi-Strauss debate in retrospect.Regional focus/area studiesDundes, Alan
Communal creation revisited: authorship and creativity in the Elzacher "Fasnet".(carnival celebration in Elzach, Germany)Regional focus/area studiesTokofsky, Peter I.
"Editing" Dharmaraj: academic geneologies of a Bengali folk deity.Regional focus/area studiesKorom, Frank J.
Folklore and the civil sphere: the 1997 Archer Taylor memorial lecture.Regional focus/area studiesMechling, Jay
How can we apply event analysis to "material behavior," and why should we?(stories and folk art share similar principles)Regional focus/area studiesJones, Michael Owen
Kwanzaa: the emergence of an African-American holiday.Regional focus/area studiesEvanchuk, Robin, Flores-Pena, Ysamur
On the tradition of mathematics of counting-out.Regional focus/area studiesOring, Elliott
Oral exegesis: local interpretations of a Bengali folk deity.Regional focus/area studiesKorom, Frank J.
Organ theft narratives.Regional focus/area studiesCampion-Vincent, Veronique
Perils of the princess: gender and genre in video games.Regional focus/area studiesSherman, Sharon R.
Pitching politics for the people: an analysis of the metaphoric speech of H. Ross Perot.(1992 presidential candidate)Regional focus/area studiesLivengood, R. Mark
Prayers shrieked to heaven: humor and folklore in contemporary American Indian literature.Regional focus/area studiesWard, A. Joseph
Social identity in organized storytellling.Regional focus/area studiesStone, Kay
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