Recent Volumes

FFC No. 301
MERRILL KAPLAN:
Thou Fearful Guest: Addressing the Past in Four Tales in Flateyjarbók. 2011. 236 pp.

FFC No. 300
BENGT AF KLINTBERG:
The Types of the Swedish Folk Legend. 2010. 501 pp.

FFC No. 299
TIMO KAARTINEN:
Songs of Travel, Stories of Place: Poetics of Absence in an Eastern Indonesian Society. 2010. 207 pp.

FFC No. 298
NILS-ARVID BRINGÉUS:
Carl Wilhelm von Sydow: A Swedish Pioneer in Folklore. 2009. 272 pp.

FFC No. 296 & 297
CLIVE TOLLEY:
Shamanism in Norse Myth and Magic. 2009. 589 + 304 pp.

FFC No. 295
EMMANOUELA KATRINAKI:
Le cannibalisme dans le conte merveilleux grec. Questions d’interprétation et de typologie. 2008. 328 pp.

FFC No. 294
CARME ORIOL and JOSEP M. PUJOL:
Index of Catalan Folktales. 2008. 313 pp.

FFC No. 293
Edige – a Karakalpak Oral Epic as performed by Jumabay Bazarov. Edited and translated by KARL REICHL. 498 pp. 2007.

FFC No. 292
BENTE GULLVEIG ALVER, TOVE INGEBJØRG FJELL and ØRJAR ØYEN (eds):
Research Ethics in Studies of Culture and Social Life. 232 pp. 2007.

FFC No. 291
ISABEL CARDIGOS with the collaboration of PAULO CORREIA and J. J. DIAS MARQUES:
Catalogue of Portuguese Folktales. 406 pp. 2006.

FFC No. 290
LAURA STARK:
The Magical Self. Body, Society and the Supernatural in Early Modern Rural Finland. 521 pp. 2006.

FFC No. 289
KRISTIN KUUTMA:
Collaborative Representations. Interpreting the Creation of a Sámi Ethnography and a Seto Epic. 282 pp. 2006.

FFC No. 288
JONATHAN ROPER:
English Verbal Charms. 242 pp. 2005.

FFC No. 287
ANNA-LEENA SIIKALA and JUKKA SIIKALA:
Return to Culture. Oral Tradition and Society in the Southern Cook Islands. 327 pp. 2005.

FFC No. 284, 285 & 286
HANS-JÖRG UTHER:
The Types of International Folktales. A Classification and Bibliography. Part I, 619 pp. Part II, 536 pp. Part III, 285 pp. 2004. Second printing 2011.

FFC No. 283
The Wedding of Mustajbey’s Son Becirbey as performed by Halil Bajgoric. Edited and translated by JOHN MILES FOLEY. 286 pp. 2004.

FFC No. 282
LAURI HARVILAHTI in collaboration with ZOJA S. KAZAGAČEVA:
The Holy Mountain. Studies on Upper Altay Oral Poetry. 166 pp. 2003.

FFC No. 281
LAURI HONKO in collaboration with ANNELI HONKO and PAUL HAGU:
The Maiden’s Death Song & The Great Wedding. Anne Vabarna’s Oral Twin Epic written down by A.O. Väisänen.
529 pp. 2003.

FFC No. 280
ANNA-LEENA SIIKALA:
Mythic Images and Shamanism. A Perspective on Kalevala Poetry. 423 pp. 2003.

FFC No. 279
MARILENA PAPACHRISTOPHOROU:
Sommeils et veilles dans le conte merveilleux grec. 337 pp. 2002.

FFC No. 278
STUART BLACKBURN:
Moral Fictions. Tamil Folktales from Oral Tradition. 338 pp. 2001.

FFC No. 277
JOHN MINTON and DAVID EVANS:
“The Coon in the Box”: A Global Folktale in African-American Context. 112 pp. 2001.

FFC No. 276
ÜLO VALK:
The Black Gentleman: Manifestations of the Devil in Estonian Folk Religion. 217 pp. 2001.

FFC No. 275
OUTI LAUHAKANGAS:
The Matti Kuusi international type system of proverbs. 158 pp. 2001.

FFC No. 274
MAARTEN KOSSMANN:
A Study of Eastern Moroccan Fairy Tales. 156 pp. 2000.

FFC No. 273
HEDA JASON:
Motif, Type and Genre. A Manual for Compiling of Indices & A Bibliography of Indices and Indexing. 279 pp. 2000.

FFC No. 272
RENÉ GOTHÓNI:
Attitudes and Interpretations in Comparative Religion. 173 pp. 2000.

FFC No. 271
JIM C. TATUM:
A Motif-Index of Luis Rosado Vega’s Mayan Legends. xxxviii + 117 pp. 2000.

FFC No. 270
RADOST IVANOVA:
Folklore of the Change. Folk Culture in Post-Socialist Bulgaria. 127 pp. 1999.

FFC No. 269
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. 164 pp. 1999.

FFC No. 268
MALL HIIEMÄE:
Der estnische Volkskalender. 325 pp. 1998.

FFC No. 267
MARJATTA JAUHIAINEN:
The Type and Motif Index of Finnish Belief Legens and Memorates. Revised and enlarged edition of Lauri Simonsuuri’s Typen- und Motivverzeichnis der finnischen mythischen Sagen (FFC No. 182). 362 pp. 1998.

FFC No. 266
LAURI HONKO in collaboration with CHINNAPPA GOWDA, ANNELI HONKO and VIVEKA RAI:
The Siri Epic as performed by Gopala Naika. II. x + pp. 493-893. 1998.

FFC No. 265
LAURI HONKO in collaboration with CHINNAPPA GOWDA, ANNELI HONKO and VIVEKA RAI:
The Siri Epic as performed by Gopala Naika. I.lxx + 492 pp. 1998.

FFC No. 264
LAURI HONKO:
Textualising the Siri Epic. 695 pp. 1998.

FFC No. 263
CHRISTINE GOLDBERG:
The Tale of the Three Oranges. 268 pp. 1997.

FFC No. 262
JOHN LINDOW:
Murder and Vengeance among the Gods: Baldr in Scandinavian Mythology. 210 pp. 1997.

FFC No. 261
ANNIKKI KAIVOLA-BREGENHØJ:
Narrative and Narrating. Variation in Juho Oksanen’s Storytelling. 221 pp. 1996.

FFC No. 260
ISABEL CARDIGOS:
In and Out of Enchantment: Blood Symbolism and Gender in Portuguese Fairytales. 273 pp. 1996.

FFC No. 259
MARISA REY-HENNINGSEN:
The Tales of the Ploughwoman. Appendix to FFC 254. 154 pp. 1996.

FFC No. 258
ANTTI AARNE & STITH THOMPSON:
Los Tipos Del Cuento Folklórico. Una Clasificatión. Traducción al Español de FERNANDO PEÑALOSA. 359 pp. 1995.

FFC No. 257
LILIANA DASKALOVA PERKOWSKI, DOROTEJA DOBREVA, JORDANKA KOCEVA & EVGENIJA MICEVA:
Typenverzeichnis der Bulgarischen Volksmärchen. Bearbeitet und herausgegeben von KLAUS ROTH. 425 pp. 1995.

FFC No. 256
SATU APO:
The Narrative World of Finnish Fairy Tales. Structure, Agency, and Evaluation in Southwest Finnish Folktales. 322 pp. 1995.

FFC No. 255
LINDA DÉGH:
Narratives in Society: A Performer-Centered Study of Narration. 401 pp. 1995.

FFC No. 254
MARISA REY-HENNINGSEN:
The World of the Ploughwoman. Folklore and Reality in Matriarcal Northwest Spain. 154 pp. 1994.

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