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Folklore [2 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music and Art
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by Green, Thomas A

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  • Title Folklore [2 volumes]: An Encyclopedia of Beliefs, Customs, Tales, Music and Art [2 volumes]
  • Author Green, Thomas A
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition Two-volume Reference Ed
  • Condition Used: Good
  • Pages 892
  • Volumes 2
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Brand: ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, California, U.S.A.
  • Date 0000-00-00
  • Bookseller's Inventory # SONG087436986X
  • ISBN 9780874369861 / 087436986X
  • Weight 4 lbs (1.81 kg)
  • Dimensions 1 x 1 x 1 in (2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm)
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 97025942
  • Dewey Decimal Code 398.03

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VOLUME I : Academic programs in folklore, international -- Academic programs in folklore, North American -- Acculturation -- Aesthetics -- Anecdote -- Animism -- Anthropological approach -- Anthropology, symbolic -- Applied folklore / folklorists -- Archetype -- Architecture, folk -- Archives & archiving -- Argot -- Art, folk -- Artifact -- Assault, supernatural --Audience -- Authenticity -- Autograph book -- Ballad -- Bard -- Belief, folk -- Belief tale -- Blason populaire -- Boast -- Broadside ballad -- Cantometrics -- Carnival -- Catch question -- Chapbook -- Charivari / Shivaree -- Charm -- Children’s folklore -- Choreometrics -- Clever question / Wisdom question -- Communal origins theory -- Communitas -- Comparative mythology -- Computer-mediated folklore -- Conduit theory -- multiconduit theory -- Context -- Cosmology -- Costume, folk -- Craft, folk -- Cultural relativism -- Cultural studies -- Culture heroes -- Custom -- Dance, folk -- Deconstruction -- Diachronic / synchronic -- Dialogism -- Dilemma tales -- Discourse analysis -- Dite -- Divination -- Drama, folk -- Emic / etic -- Enigma, folk -- Epic -- Epic laws -- Erotic folklore -- Eschatology -- Esoteric / exoteric factor -- Ethnic folklore -- Ethnoaesthetics -- Ethnography -- Ethnomusicology -- Ethnopoetics -- Etiological narrative -- Euhemerism -- Evil eye -- Evolutionary theory -- Exemplum -- Exorcism -- Fable -- Fabliau -- Fabulate -- Fakelore -- Familiar -- Family folklore -- Feast -- Feminist perspectives on folklore scholarship -- Festival -- Fieldwork -- Film, folklore -- Folk culture -- Folk group -- Folklife -- Folklore -- Folklorismus / Folklorism -- Folk music -- Folksong, lyric -- Folksong, narrative -- Folktale -- Foodways -- Fool -- Formula -- Frame -- Freudian psychology -- Functionalism -- Games, folk -- Gay & lesbian studies and queer theory -- Gender -- Genre -- Gesture -- Gesunkenes kulturgut -- Gossip -- Graffiti -- Great tradition / Little tradition -- VOLUME II : Hemispheric approach -- Hero / heroine, folk -- Historical analysis -- Historic-geographic method -- History, folk -- History, oral -- Hymn, folk -- Incremental repetition -- Informant -- Initiation -- Inscription -- Invented tradition -- Joke -- Jungian psychology -- Lament -- Language, play -- Language, secret -- Legend -- Legend contemporary -- Legend, urban -- Life-cycle ritual -- Life history -- Liminality -- Linguistic approach -- Literary approach -- Localization -- Luck -- Lullaby -- Magic -- Magic tale -- Manism -- Marxist approach -- Mask -- Material culture -- Medicine, folk -- Memorate -- Mentifact -- Metacommunication -- Midwifery -- Mnemonic -- Monogenesis / Polygenesis -- Motif -- Motifeme -- Mumming -- Museum, folk -- Musical instrument, folk -- Myth -- Myth-ritual theory -- Neck riddle -- Night hag -- Obscenity -- Occupational folklife / folklore-- Oikotype / Oicotype -- Omen / portent -- Onomastics -- Oral-formulaic theory -- Organizational folklore -- Parade -- Paradigmatic / syntagmatic -- Participant-observation method -- Performance -- Personal experience narrative -- Phenomenology -- Philological approach -- Pilgrimage -- Popular culture -- Possession -- Postmodernism -- Procession -- Proverb -- Proverbial phrases & proverbial comparisons -- Psychoanalytic interpretations of folklore -- Psychological approach -- Public sector folklore -- Puppetry -- Rebus -- Recitation -- Regional approach -- Religion, comparative -- Religion, folk -- Repertoire -- Revenant -- Reversal -- Revitalization -- Revivals -- Rhetorical analysis -- Riddle -- Riddles joke -- Rites of passage -- Ritual -- Romantic nationalism -- Rumor -- Sabbat -- Sacred -- Sacrifice -- Saga -- Scatology -- Semiotics -- Shamanism -- Speech, folk -- Spirit -- Structuralism -- Style -- Supernatural / Supranormal -- Superorganic theories -- Tale type -- Text -- Texture -- Theme -- Tongue twister -- Toy, folk -- Tradition -- Tradition-bearer -- Transmission -- Trickster -- Urban folklore -- Ur-form -- Vampire -- Variant -- Verbal art -- Verbal duel -- Volksunde -- Wellerism -- Werewolf -- Witchcraft -- Worksong -- Worldview -- Xeroxlore.

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About the author

Thomas A. Green is associate professor of anthropology at Texas A & M University, College Station, TX.