Reviews


FF Network No. 23 (April 2002)

FF Network No. 22 (November 2001)

  • Le style et les formules dans les contes oraux du Maghreb (par Micheline Galley & Camille Lacoste Dujardin)
    Maarten Kossmann, A Study of Eastern Moroccan Fairy Tales.
    FFC No. 274

  • "Like father, like daughter" - a joint paremiological accomplishment (by Wolfgang Mieder)
    Outi Lauhakangas, The Matti Kuusi international type system of proverbs.
    FFC No. 275

  • FF Network No. 21 (March 2001)

  • Indexing a Mayan tale-world (by Harriet Goldberg, by Alicia Ramos)
    Jim C. Tatum, A Motif-Index of Luis Rosado Vega's Mayan Legends.
    FFC No. 271

  • Inhabiting the spiritual world (by Nils G. Holm)
    René Gothóni, Attitudes and Interpretations in Comparative Religion.
    FFC No. 272

  • A vade mecum of indexing...(by Lee Haring)
    Heda Jason, Motif, Type and Genre. A Manual for Compilation of Indices & A Bibliography of Indices and Indexing.
    FFC No. 273

  • FF Network No. 20 (November 2000)

  • A folkloristic insight into changing society (by Liina Sillaots)
    Radost Ivanova, Folklore of the Change. Folk Culture in Post-Socialist Bulgaria.
    FFC No. 270
     
  • A Native American epic (by Dell Hymes)
    Arthur T. Hatto, The Mohave Heroic Epic of Inyo-kutavêre. Re-appraised and further interpreted on the basis of the edition of A. L. Kroeber and consultation of his field record.
    FFC No. 269
     
  • FF Network No. 17 (June 1999)

  • A study on the Estonian traditional calendar and folk religion (by Ülo Valk)
    Mall Hiiemäe, Der estnische Volkskalender.
    FFC No. 268
     
  • The type and motif index of Finnish belief legends (by Pekka Laaksonen)
    Marjatta Jauhiainen, The Type and Motif Index of Finnish Belief Legends. Revised and enlarged edition of Lauri Simonsuuri's Typen- und Motivverzeichnis der finnischen mythischen Sagen (FFC No. 182).
    FFC No. 267
     
  • Experiencing the Siri Epic (by John Miles Foley)
    Lauri Honko, Textualising the Siri Epic.
    FFC No. 264
    Lauri Honko in collaboration with Chinnappa Gowda, Anneli Honko and Viveka Rai,
    The Siri Epic as performed by Gopala Naika. Part I.
    FFC No. 265
    Lauri Honko in collaboration with Chinnappa Gowda, Anneli Honko and Viveka Rai,
    The Siri Epic as performed by Gopala Naika. Part II.
    FFC No. 266
  • FF Network No. 15 (April 1998)

  • A fresh view on Baldr and society (by Anna-Leena Siikala)
    John Lindow, Murder and Vengeance among the Gods: Baldr in Scandinavian Mythology.
    FFC No. 262
     
  • The gendered interpretation of blood (by Aili Nenola)
    Isabel Cardigos, In and out of Enchantment: Blood Symbolism and Gender in Portuguese Fairytales.
    FFC No. 260
     
  • The value of a type index (by Ulrika Wolf-Knuts)
    Liliana Daskalova Perkowski, Doroteja Dobreva, Jordanka Koceva & Evgenija Miceva, Typenverzeichnis der bulgarischen Volksmärchen.
    FFC No. 257
     
  • Southwest Finnish folktales under scrutiny (by Irma-Riitta Järvinen)
    Satu Apo, The Narrative World of Finnish Fairy Tales. Structure, Agency, and Evaluation in Southwest Finnish Folktales.
    FFC No. 256
     
  • Unique methodological legacy (by Annikki Kaivola-Bregenhøj)
    Linda Dégh, Narratives in Society. A Performer-Centered Study of Narration.
    FFC No. 255
     
  • FF Network No. 14 (December 1997)

  • Can compromises save a paradigm? (by Lauri Honko)
    Christine Goldberg, The Tale of the Three Oranges.
    FFC No. 263
     
  • Variation in oral narrative (by Outi Lehtipuro)
    Annikki Kaivola-Bregenhøj, Narrative and Narrating. Variation in Juho Oksanen's Storytelling.
    FFC No. 261
     
  • Matriarchy revisited (by Senni Timonen)
    Marisa Rey-Henningsen, The World of the Ploughwoman. Folklore and Reality in Matriarchal Northwest Spain.
    FFC No. 254
    Marisa Rey-Henningsen, The Tales of the Ploughwoman. Appendix to FFC 254.
    FFC No. 259