by Petja Kauppi | Feb 13, 2023 | FFN
Contents Folklore Fellows on the Threshold of a New Era Pekka Hakamies Diverse Conceptions of ‘Folklore’ Frog Lithuanian Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases for Local and International Research Dalia Zaikauskienė & Vita Džekčioriūtė-Medeišienė Book Review:...
by Petja Kauppi | Dec 14, 2021 | FFN
Contents Ships Pass in the Night No More? Frog Close Walking Matthias Egeler Types of Mongolian Folktale and Database Construction S. Tsetsenmunkh Folklore Fellows Summer School 2021 Jesse Barber Review: Folkloristics in the Digital Age Merrill Kaplan Review: Visions...
by Folklore Fellows | Jan 18, 2021 | FFN
Contents The Corona Cocoon Frog Covid Conspiracies Timothy R. Tangherlini & Vwani Roychowdhury Historical Oral Poems and Digital Humanities Kati Kallio & Eetu Mäkelä & Maciej Janicki Second edition of Verzeichnis der altbömischen Exempel Bengt af Klintberg...
by Folklore Fellows | 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 Folklore Fellows | 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 Folklore Fellows | 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...