by Folklore Fellows | 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 Folklore Fellows | 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 Folklore Fellows | 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...
by Folklore Fellows | Dec 17, 2015 | FFN, Summer Schools
Contents Pekka Hakamies The essence of folklore and its new life on the web Anne Heimo and Kirsi Hänninen Participatory, community and spontaneous archives and digitally born cultural heritage Lynne McNeill ‘The internet is weird’: folkloristics in the...
by Folklore Fellows | Jun 29, 2015 | FFN, Summer Schools
Contents Pekka Hakamies The Folklore Fellows’ Summer School as an institution Art Leete Turning points in the history of ethnographic descriptions of the peoples of the north News from the Finnish Literature Society Arvo Krikmann On the vowel euphony in Finnic...
by Folklore Fellows | Dec 29, 2014 | FFN
Contents Pekka Hakamies Folklore, Ethics and Politics Tuomas Hovi Authenticity, Dracula Tourism and the Folklore Process Soumya Mohan Ghosh and Rajni Singh Reconstructing Draupadi: The reclamation and articulation of the feminine self in Saoli Mitra’s Nathavati...