Folk groups and folklore genres : an introduction /
Elliott Oring [editor].
- Logan, Utah : Utah State University Press, �1986.
- 1 online resource (xiv, 258 pages)
- UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. .
Includes bibliographical references.
Cover13; -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. On the Concepts of Folklore -- Chapter 2. Ethnic Groups and Ethnic Folklore -- Chapter 3. Religious Folklore -- Chapter 4. Occupational Folklore -- Chapter 5. Children's Folklore -- Chapter 6. Folk Narratives -- Chapter 7. Ballads and Folksongs -- Chapter 8. Riddles and Proverbs -- Chapter 9. Folk Objects -- Chapter 10. Documenting Folklore.
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Oring's introductory folklore text consists of a series of essays by leading scholars that give the student a solid sense of major folklore topics and interpretive techniques. Since 1986, when it was first published, this book has met the need for good instructional material at a time of tremendous growth in folklore programs and introductory courses in colleges and universities around the world.
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22573/ctt45np9c JSTOR
Folklore. Folklore--United States. Folklore. Folklore--�Etats-Unis. SOCIAL SCIENCE--Folklore & Mythology. SOCIAL SCIENCE--General. Folklore. Folklore. Folklore--Etats-Unis.