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Goucher College's Master of Arts in Cultural Sustainability (MACS) is offering a spring webinar series. Register now to attend each of the offerings and learn more about the MACS program.
Congratulations to Ozgun Ozata, whose paper, “Is London Bridge Falling Down?” won the AFS Children’s Folklore Section’s 2023 W.W. Newell Prize, given annually to the best essay by a student or emerging scholar on a topic in children’s folklore.
Elizabeth Pérez’s The Gut: A Black Atlantic Alimentary Tract received the the Leonard Norman Primiano Book Prize on Vernacular Catholicism.
Congratulations to Lydia Cambpell-Maher (Indiana University and ArtMix) and Gavilán Rayna Russom (Goucher College) who were recipients of the 2023 Archie Green Student Travel Award.
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.
Hilliard, Owens, and Eisele talked to Grist bout how their work in Appalachia, the Bayou, and the desert Southwest address climate change.
The Nordic-Baltic Section is excited to announce that Samantha Ruth Brown has received the 2023 Barbro Klein Prize in Nordic and Baltic Folklore for outstanding article-length essay on folklore and Northern Europe.
The 2024 AFS proposal window is open! We are eager to support your submission.
The American Folklore Society invites you to submit a proposal for its 136th Annual Meeting November 6-9, 2024 online and in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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