by Folklore Fellows | Oct 1, 2014 | News, Summer Schools
The call for applications for the next Folklore Fellows’ Summer School to be held at Turku University’s research station on the island of Seili in the Turku archipelago, 11–18 June 2015 has been due to technical problems extended until October 6, 2014 (the form...
by Folklore Fellows | Sep 16, 2014 | News
FFC 306 Art Leete, Guileless Indigenes and Hidden Passion: Descriptions of Ob-Ugrians and Samoyeds through the Centuries This monograph is aimed for discussing the views of the character of the Khanty, Mansi and Nenets by authors of different periods. Changes of...
by Folklore Fellows | Sep 10, 2014 | News, Summer Schools
The call for applications for the next Folklore Fellows’ Summer School to be held at Turku University’s research station on the island of Seili in the Turku archipelago, 11–18 June 2015 is now open. The theme of the international summer school, the ninth to be...
by Folklore Fellows | Dec 30, 2013 | News
FFC 305 Lotte Tarkka, Songs of the Border People: Genre, Reflexivity, and Performance in Karelian Oral Poetry Rune-singing in the Kalevala meter is one of the few European oral poetries to survive the long nineteenth century. In her comprehensive study of the poems...
by Folklore Fellows | Dec 30, 2013 | News
FF Network 43 (December 2013) More information Download in PDF format
by Folklore Fellows | Aug 20, 2013 | News
FFC 304 Theoretical Milestones: Selected Writings of Lauri Honko, edited by Pekka Hakamies and Anneli Honko Lauri Honko (1932–2002) was among the leading folklorists of his time. In particular, he developed theories and concepts relating to folk belief, genre and...