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
Contemporary Linguistic Theories of Humour 27
Arvo Krikmann
Narrative Form and the Structure of Myth 59
Emily Lyle
The Modern Genre of Finnish Mass Sermon 71
Päivikki Antola
Poetry in Action: Verse and Narration in Everyday Communication 85
Robin Gwyndaf
The Karelia of Memories - Utopias of a Place 95
Outi Fingerroos
Manuscripts and Broadsheets. Narrative Genres and the Communication Circuit among Working-Class Youth in early 20th-Century Finland 109
Kirsti Salmi-Niklander
Paul Ariste Centre for Indigenous Finno-Ugric Peoples at the University of Tartu Has Been Active for Five Years (1999-2004) 127
Kadi Sarv
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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