Folklore vol. 37



Folk Narrative Theories and Contemporary Practices IV


Expanding Worlds: Into the Ethnography of Narrating 7
Ulf Palmenfelt

doi:10.7592/FEJF2007.37.palmenfelt

The Making of a Bewitchment Narrative 19
Ágnes Hesz

doi:10.7592/FEJF2007.37.hesz

The Roles of Participants in a Storytelling Event 35
Barbara Ivančič Kutin

doi:10.7592/FEJF2007.37.kutin

(E)migrating Legends and Sea Change 43
John Shaw

doi:10.7592/FEJF2007.37.shaw

Folk Narrative and the History of Culture 59
Lene I. Jørgensen

doi:10.7592/FEJF2007.37.jorgensen

Genre Space of Folk Narrative Tradition: The Russian Case 81
Georgiy A. Levinton

doi:10.7592/FEJF2007.37.levinton

The Revival of Prehistoric Burial Practices: Three Archaeological Experiments 91
Tõnno Jonuks, Marge Konsa     Additional tables

doi:10.7592/FEJF2007.37.burial

Discussion
Interview with John Shaw at the 14th ISFNR Congress, 28 July, 2005, Tartu - Ave Tupits [111]
Discussion
News in brief
International Seminar on Holy Groves at the Estonian Literary Museum - Kaisa Sammelselg [117]
Travels of an Ethnologist. Anu Korb and her PhD thesis on Estonians in Siberia - Aivar Jürgenson [119]
A Folkloristic Study of Rumours in Tartu - Mare Kõiva [122]
News
Book review
A Book about Ethnic Minorities in Bulgaria - Galina Ponomareva [127]
On Two New Books on Vepsian Matters - Kristi Salve [129]
Books



Electronic Journal of Folklore
Folklore
vol. 37. 2007

ISSN 1406-0949
Published by: FB and Media Group of LM
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Edited by Mare Kõiva & Andres Kuperjanov
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