BorderLore, a free online journal, publishes their latest issue focusing on the waterways in the Southwest as well as scholarship on La Llorona.
Recent Releases
Join Rick March and Ame Hayashi as they explore the inspiring story of Betty Inada, a Sacramento, CA-born Japanese-American singer. The series is produced by Ikoi no Kai, a Community Lunch Program in Portland, Oregon as part of the Japanese Ancestral Society.
The Spring 2024 issue of JAF: A Global Quarterly (Vol. 137, no. 544) has been mailed to subscribers and is now available online.
Bangladeshi author Dr. Anwarul Karim published the book Bangladesh Folklife and Folklore for Ages, presenting a deep insight into the country's culture and heritage.
AFS Members are invited to enjoy a 30% discount to all titles (existing and forthcoming) from Approaches to Legend, Folklore and Popular Belief, a new series from University of Exeter Press, edited by scholars Simon Young, University of Virginia (CET, Siena) and Davide Ermacora, (University of Turin)
Gail Faith Edward's new book Benedicaria: The Blessing Way of Southern Italian Folk Medicine invites the readers to reclaim and reintegrate Old World spirituality, animism and mysticism back into one's daily, modern lives and offers its reader both the map and tools needed to do so.
The upcoming new anthology "E c'erano gerani rossi dappertutto" focuses on amplifying the voices of the Italian diaspora in North America, particularly through the lens of women who have experienced or confronted emigration firsthand. It will be released on March 28, 2024.
The JAF editorial team is pleased to announce the release of the 2024 Winter issue of JAF: A Global Quarterly (v. 137, no. 543), a special issue on “Folklore, Heritage, and the Public Sphere."
The volumes 39 and 40 (2022 – 2023) of TFH: Journal of History and Folklore sponsored by the AFS History and Folklore Section have been published online. Access the latest volumes TFH: The Journal of History and Folklore is an online journal devoted
The National Assembly of State Arts Agencies announced new resources about grant making, including a fresh edition of the Funding Choice Points tool.