Folklore vol. 36



Folk Narrative Theories and Contemporary Practices III


The Roasted Cock Crows: Apocryphal Writings (Acts of Peter, the Ethiopic Book of the Cock, Coptic Fragments, the Gospel of Nicodemus) and Folklore Texts 7
Ilona Nagy
Making the Myth Real: The Genre of Hebrew Itineraries to the Holy Land in the 12th–13th Century 41
Ayelet Oettinger
Dwarfs and Cranes. Baltic-Finnish Mythologies in Eurasian and American Perspective (70 years after Yrjö Toivonen) 67
Yuri Berezkin
The Neutralization of Tropes in Armenian Fairy Tale Narratives 89
Alvard Jivanyan
Structural-Semantic Analysis and Some Peculiarities of Lithuanian Novelle Tales 101
Radvilė Racėnaitė
The ‘Bluebeard’ Dream – the Affinity between Female Dream Narratives and Fairy Tales 113
Ravit Raufman
A Function of Dream Narratives in Fairy Tales 129
Judit Gulyás
The Forbidden Love in Nature. Analysis of the “Animal Wife” Folktale in Terms of Content Level, Structural Level, and Semantic Level 141
Fumihiko Kobayashi
News in brief
Igor Tõnurist 60: The cat that walks alone - 153
Post-Socialist Jokelore - 156
MEDICA IV: Folk Medicine and Ethnobotany in Cultural Context and Everyday Life - 157
News
Book Review
A Book about Memory and Places, Geography and Philosophy - 160
A Book on Folk Hymn Tradition - 163
Books



An Electronical Journal of Folklore
Folklore
vol. 36. 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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