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Folklore Forum
Folklore Forum is a space for the free exchange of ideas on the cutting edge of folklore, folklife and ethnomusicology, a space where up-and-coming scholars can interrogate existing paradigms and cultivate a rich intellectual landscape with a multi-disciplinary perspective. Folklore Forum is the journal of Trickster Press, a graduate-student-run publishing house affiliated with the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology of Indiana University.
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Recent Articles
- Thomas Huanca L. Tsimane Oral Tradition, Landscape, and Identity in Tropical Forest
- Mary Noailles Murfree. ed. Bill Hardwig. In the Tennessee Mountains
- William Schneider, ed. Living With Stories: Telling, Re-telling, and Remembering
- Lindsay Hale. Hearing the Mermaids Song: The Umbanda Religion in Rio De Janeiro
- Thomas Hart. The Ancient Spirituality of the Modern Maya
- Negotiating a Shire: The Transformation of Local Values in the Society for Creative Anachronism
- Sandra L. Beckett. Red Riding Hood for All Ages: A Fairy-Tale Icon in Cross-Cultural Contexts.
- Variation of Manufactured Folk Drama: A Case Study of The Ellettsville House of Prayer Hell House
- Patrick R. McNaughton. A Bird Dance Near Saturday City: Sidi Ballo and the Art of West African Masquerade
- Rama for Beginners: Bridging Indian Folk and Comics Cultures
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