by Petja Kauppi | Dec 4, 2019 | FFN, FFN 53
Contents FF Communications under Duress Frog The Where, How and Who of Digital Ethnography Coppélie Cocq A Brief History of the University of California, Berkeley’s Folklore Graduate Program Charles L. Briggs Beyond Content Analysis Katherine Borland Review –...
by Petja Kauppi | Jan 4, 2019 | FFN
Cover: Open snow-covered landscape of Suolahti that features the Kirppula house where Gallen-Kallela living during his visit in the area. Photograph likely by Akseli Gallen-Kallela circa 1906. Source: Flickr Commons, Gallen-Kallelan Museo Contents Each to His...
by Petja Kauppi | Jun 29, 2018 | FFN
Contents The Two Faces of Nationalism Pekka Hakamies An Update to the Folklore Fellows’ Network Bulletin Petja Kauppi National Identity and Folklore: the Case of Ireland Mícheál Briody Folk and Nation in Estonian Folkloristics Liina Saarlo Finnish...
by Petja Kauppi | Nov 9, 2017 | FFN
Contents Pekka Hakamies Scholarly Freedom Amy Shuman Speaking Out, Speaking for, and the Right to Speak on Behalf of Others Kirsti Salmi-Niklander Writers and listeners of Walotar – Exploring the oral-literary traditions of the Finnish community in Rockport,...
by Petja Kauppi | Dec 15, 2016 | FFN
Contents Pekka Hakamies Focusing on the main task Kaarina Koski Continuing Bonds in Finnish Bereavement Narratives Māra Zirnīte and Ieva Garda-Rozenberga Oral History Studies in Latvia News from the Finnish Literature Society Dani Schrire, Hagar Salamon and Galit...
by Petja Kauppi | Jul 6, 2016 | FFN
Contents Pekka Hakamies Change and Continuity Anna-Leena Siikala In Memoriam Frog Linguistic Multiforms: Advancing Oral-Formulaic Theory Karina Lukin Shaman or con-man? Ways to frame cultural heritage after anti-religious propaganda T. G. Vladykina and A. Ye. Zagrebin...