
Folklore Fellows
is an international network of folklorists, promoting scientific contacts between researchers, publication work and research training. In striving to meet its objectives, Folklore Fellows invites outstanding and active researchers from across the globe to become members.
The membership forms an editorial advisory body on the Folklore Fellows’ Communications series, and participates in organising the research courses of the Folklore Fellows’ Summer School. The activities of the Folklore Fellows are related in the Folklore Fellows’ Network bulletin.
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FFN 26
No. 26 / May 2004 Anna-Leena Siikala: Folkloristics moves into the digital age Lauri Harvilahti: Textualising an oral epic – a mission impossible? Christine Goldberg: African-American folktales: Where do they come from? Why does it matter? Reviews by Ergo-Hart Västrik...
FFN 23
No. 23 / December 2003 Maria Vasenkari: Elias Lönnrot and the birth of a nation Lauri Honko: Who are the epic-makers? Anna-Leena Siikala: The 6th Folklore Fellows’ Summer School at Lammi Leea Virtanen: Estonian folkloristics enjoys its new-found freedom Reviews by...