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AFS 2020 Commentary

Although we couldn’t engage in stimulating hallway conversations during this year’s annual meeting, Folklore Forum hopes to continue the dialogue by publishing comments, thought pieces, critiques, and reflections on the 2020 meeting in their upcoming issue. Do you have thoughts you’d like to share about a sponsored panel or series of thematically related panels? Did you feel inspired by the one of the public folklore workshops? Do you want to reflect on the virtual nature of the conference this year? Now’s your chance to keep the conversation going!

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Trickster Press, housed at the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, invites submissions from interested folks at any stage of their academic careers for the upcoming edition of Folklore Forum. We are an online, interdisciplinary, and graduate student-run open-access journal dedicated, but not limited, to the disciplines of folklore and ethnomusicology.…Continue reading “Submissions”

24Jun 20207 Oct 2020
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Review: The Folkloresque: Reframing Folklore in a Popular Culture World

The Folkloresque: Reframing Folklore in a Popular Culture World. Edited by Michael Dylan Foster and Jeffrey A. Tolbert. 2016. Logan:…

24Jun 202024 Jun 2020
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Review: Pinery Boys: Songs and Songcatching in the Lumberjack Era

Pinery Boys: Songs and Songcatching in the Lumberjack Era. Edited by Franz Rickaby with Gretchen Dykstra and James P. Leary.…

24Jun 202024 Jun 2020
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“Hometown Cooking”: Layering Values, Mass-Produced, and Garden-Raised Foods in Tater Tot Hot Dish in Southwest Minnesota

Abstract: Hot dishes, or casseroles, are popularly conceptualized as meals comprised merely of mass-produced ingredients. Through a close reading of…

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Sydney Hutchinson. From Quebradita to Duranguense: Dance in Mexican American Youth Culture

5 Nov 200814 Jan 2009
Sydney Hutchinson. From Quebradita to Duranguense: Dance in Mexican American Youth Culture. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2007. 240 pages. $24.95 softcover. Gustavo Ponce Independent Scholar Sydney Hutchinson’s From Quebradita…
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Keila Diehl. Echoes from Dharamsala: Music in the Life of a Tibetan Refugee Community

5 Nov 200814 Jan 2009
Keila Diehl. Echoes from Dharamsala: Music in the Life of a Tibetan Refugee Community. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2002. Pp. xi+312, illustrations, glossary, index. $25.00 paper.…
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David Buchan and James Moreira, eds. The Glenbuchat Ballads

5 Nov 20085 Apr 2010
David Buchan and James Moreira, eds. The Glenbuchat Ballads. University Press of Mississippi, 2007. Pp. lxxiv + 274, multiple indices, glossary. $60.00 hardbound. Sarah Lash Indiana University In the early…
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From the Editor-in-Chief

23 Feb 200826 Feb 2008
From the Editor-in-Chief  Dear Reader- Undertaking a special issue in honor of Professor Roger Janelli was no small matter. It was daunting, needless to say cheeky, to attempt to provide…
Editor Remarks

From the Guest Editor

23 Feb 200829 Feb 2008
From the Guest Editor This special issue of Folklore Forum is dedicated to Professor Roger L. Janelli, whose thirty-two years of distinguished scholarship and dedicated mentorship at Indiana University have…
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Japanese Folklore Studies and History: Pre-War and Post-War Inflections

23 Feb 200815 Mar 2008
Japanese Folklore Studies and History: Pre-War and Post-War Inflections   Adam Bronson Columbia University Abstract By exploring the relationship of Yanagita Kunio and folklore studies (minzokugaku) in reverse chronology, I…
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“Neither Fish nor Fowl”: Constructing Peranakan Identity in Colonial and Post-Colonial Singapore

22 Feb 200824 Nov 2008
“Neither Fish nor Fowl”: Constructing Peranakan Identity in Colonial and Post-Colonial Singapore Patricia Ann Hardwick Indiana University Abstract This article traces the way in which political processes influence the creation…
East Asia…

Performing the ‘Traditional’ in the South Korean Musical World

22 Feb 20086 Mar 2008
Performing the 'Traditional' in the South Korean Musical World   Hilary Finchum-Sung University of San Francisco University of California at Berkeley Abstract This article examines contemporary, traditional music culture in…
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Conversation with Roger L. Janelli

22 Feb 200822 Feb 2008
Conversation with Roger L. Janelli   Sue-Je Lee Gage University of California at Berkeley Roger L. Janelli, professor of Folklore and Ethnomusicology and of East Asian Languages and Cultures at…
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Liminal States: Life as an Indie Musician on Taiwan

22 Feb 20087 Mar 2008
Liminal States: Life as an Indie Musician on Taiwan   Mack Hagood Indiana University Abstract In this paper, I examine the liminal states of Taiwanese guitarist/composer Huang Wan-ting, particularly as…
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Huang Sui-chi. Essentials of Neo-Confucianism: Eight Major Philosophers of the Song and Ming Periods.

22 Feb 200822 Feb 2008
  Huang Sui-chi. Essentials of Neo-Confucianism: Eight Major Philosophers of the Song and Ming Periods. London: Greenwood, 1999. Pp. 280, glossary, bibliography, index. Lanlan (Diane) Kuang Indiana University Huang Sui-chi’s…

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