| Western Folklore 1992 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Amerindian English invocative discourse layers. | Regional focus/area studies | Bartelt, Guillermo |
| An Alsea personal narrative and its historical context. | Regional focus/area studies | Seaburg, William R. |
| A recently received Native American shamanistic myth of little spirits. | Regional focus/area studies | Johnson, Willard |
| Coyote as cheat in Comanche folktales. | Regional focus/area studies | Schoen, Lawrence M., Armagost, James L. |
| Enlarging life through miniatures: Bill Austin's roadside carnival. | Regional focus/area studies | Stuttgen, Joanne Raetz |
| Erotic storytelling: sexual experience and fantasy letters in 'Forum' magazine. (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | McEntire, Dee L. |
| Kancil: from mischief to moral education. (mouse deer in Indonesian folktales) | Regional focus/area studies | Carpenter, Kathie |
| Knockers, knackers, and ghosts: immigrant folklore in the Western mines. (Cornish folklore of Tommyknockers in the US) | Regional focus/area studies | James, Ronald M. |
| Literary objectives: Hurston's use of personal narrative in 'Mules and Men.' (Zora Neale Hurston) (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | Dolby-Stahl, Sandra |
| Miss Jane and personal experience narrative: Ernest Gaines' 'The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.' (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | Gaudet, Marcia |
| Narratable and unnarratable lives. (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | Workman, Mark E. |
| On relationships between folk music and folk games. | Regional focus/area studies | Cliff, Janet M. |
| Personal narrative, Melville's 'The Confidence-Man,' and the problem of deception. (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | Pimple, Kenneth D. |
| Quest-tioning tradition: spiritual transformation images in women's narratives and 'Housekeeping,' by Marilynne Robinson. (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | Bohannan, Heather |
| Response to Michael Owen Jones's article, "Why folklore and organizations?" (Western Folklore, vol. 50, p. 29, 1991) | Regional focus/area studies | McCarl, Robert |
| The personal narrative and Salinger's 'Catcher in the Rye.' (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | Roemer, Danielle M. |
| The personal narrative in fiction: Faulkner's 'The Reivers.' (Special Issue: The Personal Narrative in Literature) | Regional focus/area studies | Eyster, Kevin I. |
| The practical joke in 'Huckleberry Finn.' | Regional focus/area studies | Hunt, Alan, Hunt, Carol |
| The self-declared folklorist: howlings of a lone wolf. | Regional focus/area studies | Ellis, Bill |
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