Folklore vol. 37



Folk Narrative Theories and Contemporary Practices IV


Expanding Worlds: Into the Ethnography of Narrating 7
Ulf Palmenfelt
The Making of a Bewitchment Narrative 19
Ágnes Hesz
The Roles of Participants in a Storytelling Event 35
Barbara Ivančič Kutin
(E)migrating Legends and Sea Change 43
John Shaw
Folk Narrative and the History of Culture 59
Lene I. Jørgensen
Genre Space of Folk Narrative Tradition: The Russian Case 81
Georgiy A. Levinton
The Revival of Prehistoric Burial Practices: Three Archaeological Experiments 91
Tõnno Jonuks, Marge Konsa     Additional tables
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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