Folklore vol. 33



Folk Narrative Theories and Contemporary Practices I


Narratives, Space and Drama: Essential Spatial Aspects Involved in the Performance and Reception of Oral Narrative 7
Terry Gunnell

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Contemporary Linguistic Theories of Humour 27
Arvo Krikmann

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Narrative Form and the Structure of Myth 59
Emily Lyle

doi:10.7592/FEJF2006.33.lyle

The Modern Genre of Finnish Mass Sermon 71
Päivikki Antola

doi:10.7592/FEJF2006.33.antola

Poetry in Action: Verse and Narration in Everyday Communication 85
Robin Gwyndaf

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The Karelia of Memories - Utopias of a Place 95
Outi Fingerroos

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Manuscripts and Broadsheets. Narrative Genres and the Communication Circuit among Working-Class Youth in early 20th-Century Finland 109
Kirsti Salmi-Niklander

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Paul Ariste Centre for Indigenous Finno-Ugric Peoples at the University of Tartu Has Been Active for Five Years (1999-2004) 127
Kadi Sarv

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Discussion Point
Interview with Emily Lyle - 139
Interview with Reimund Kvideland - 145
Discussion
News in brief
Individual and Collective in Traditional Culture. Ingrid Rüütel 70 - 149
The First Russian Folklorists’ Congress in Moscow - 152
Of People and Pets. Third Seminar in the Series - 156
Paul Ariste and Finno-Ugric Languages - 158
Anniversary Seminar of the Finnish Literary Society in Tartu - 160
On the Conference of Contemporary Legend Research in Copenhagen, May 29 - June 1, 2006 - 161
Senses and Religion - 164
News



Electronic Journal of Folklore
Folklore
vol. 33. 2006

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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