New Release: Folklorica Volume 28 (2024)

The latest issue of Folklorica, the journal of the Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Folklore Association, has been released. The issue features the following articles, reports, and reviews:
Articles
Teaching Genre in Context: Fieldwork and “Hanging Out” in Appalachia and Bulgaria
Sarah Craycraft
Critical Pedagogy and Teaching Russian Folklore
Rachel Stauffer
Fairytales in the Time of War: Analyzing the Russian War in Ukraine through the Lenses of Cultural Narratives
Sophia Moskalenko
Reports
The Index of Serbian Folktales. A Website.
Nemanja Radulović
Reviews
Kononenko, Natalie O. Ukrainian Ritual on the Prairies: Growing a Ukrainian Canadian Identity.
Iryna Voloshyna
Engel, Barbara Alpern. Marriage, Household, and Home in Modern Russia: From Peter the Great to Vladimir Putin.
Christine D. Worobec
Janeček, Petr. Spring Man: A Belief Legend between Folklore and Popular Culture.
Erin Collopy
Müller, Axel, Christopher Halls and Ben Williamson. Mermaids: Art, Symbolism and Mythology.
Elka Petrova Petrova
Golubeva, Liubov’ V. and Sofiia O. Kupriianova. Л.В. Голубева, С.О. Куприянова. Материнство в советской деревне: ритуалы, дискурсы, практики в двух томах; том I: Исследование; том II: Фрагменты интервью. [Motherhood in the Soviet Village: Rituals, Discourses, and Practices in two volumes; Volume 1: The Study; Volume 2: Interview Excerpts].
Veronica Muskheli
Simona Bortiș-Schultz. To Hold Your Heart in Your Teeth, Women’s Work: the Visual Language of the Romanian Blouse.
A. M. LaVey
Herzfeld, Michael. Subversive Archaism: Troubling Traditionalists and the Politics of National Heritage.
Andriy Nahachewsky
As of January 2020, Folklorica is a fully open access journal. No subscription is required.
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