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The Folklore & Science section of the American Folklore Society hosts a virtual presentation to highlight the senior prize winner’s contribution to the intersection between folklore
San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato 2006, Mojiganga. Photo by Debra Lattanzi Shutika
The Folklore & Science section of the American Folklore Society hosts a virtual presentation to highlight the senior prize winner’s contribution to the intersection between folklore
Folklorist Marilyn White, current President of the American Folklore Society, retired Professor at Kean University, and a pivotal member of such influential groups as the Association
The British, Irish and Empire Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin announces the first session of its Fall 2022 virtual speaker series, “Eat, Drink and Be Merry? The Politics of Food and Drink," August 30, at 12 noon CDT, 6:00 pm GMT. Preregistration required.
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