SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Folklore & Mythology
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- "So wise were our elders" : mythic narratives of the Kamsá
- A feast of creatures : Anglo-Saxon riddle-songs
- A listening wind : Native literature from the Southeast
- Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome
- Aesop's fables : with a life of Aesop
- African folktales
- American aloha : cultural tourism and the negotiation of tradition
- An epidemic of rumors : how stories shape our perception of disease
- Archie Green : the making of a working-class hero
- As American as shoofly pie : the foodlore and fakelore of Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine
- At play with Krishna : Pilgrimage Dramas from Brindaran
- At the font of the marvelous : exploring oral narrative and mythic imagery of the Iroquois and their neighbors
- Between pulpit and pew : the supernatural world in Mormon history and folklore
- Blake and the assimilation of chaos
- Blood on the tides : "The Ozidi Saga" and oral epic narratology
- Bodies, politics, and African healing : the matter of maladies in Tanzania
- Breaking the magic spell : radical theories of folk and fairy tales
- Children of the levee
- Coffin Hollow and Other Ghost Tales
- Coyote was going there : Indian literature of the Oregon country
- Craftsman of the Cumberlands : Tradition and Creativity
- Danish folktales, legends, & other stories
- Dreaming of Cockaigne : medieval fantasies of the perfect life
- Eight words for the study of expressive culture
- Elf queens and holy friars : fairy beliefs and the medieval church
- Elves in Anglo-Saxon England : matters of belief, health, gender and identity
- Engaging humor
- Explaining traditions : folk behavior in modern culture
- Exploring Arab folk literature
- Fairy godfather : Straparola, Venice, and the fairy tale tradition
- Fairy tale as myth/myth as fairy tale
- Fairy tales and society : illusion, allusion, and paradigm
- Fairy tales from before fairy tales : the medieval Latin past of wonderful lies
- Fearful spirits, reasoned follies : the boundaries of superstition in late medieval Europe
- Flatheads & Spooneys : Fishing for a Living in the Ohio River Valley
- Folk art and aging : life-story objects and their makers
- Folk culture in the digital age : the emergent dynamics of human interaction
- Folk groups and folklore genres : a reader
- Fossil legends of the first Americans
- Foundation myths in ancient societies : dialogues and discourses
- From game to war : and other psychoanalytic essays on folklore
- From trickster to badman : the Black folk hero in slavery and freedom
- Gentlemen and Amazons : the Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory, 1861-1900
- Ghosts across Kentucky
- Ghosts of the Wild West
- Ghosts of the bluegrass
- Ghosts of the southern mountains and Appalachia
- Grand Theory in Folkloristics
- Green hills of magic : West Virginia folktales from Europe
- Grimm legacies : the magic spell of the Grimms' folk and fairy tales
- Haunted houses and family ghosts of Kentucky
- Hesitant heroes : private inhibition, cultural crisis
- Homeless, friendless, and penniless : the WPA interviews with former slaves living in Indiana
- Homo Narrans : the poetics and anthropology of oral literature
- How about Demons? : Possession and Exorcism in the Modern World
- Humans, beasts, and ghosts : stories and essays
- Humble theory : folklore's grasp on social life
- If Beale Street could talk : music, community, culture
- Indian why stories : sparks from War Eagle's lodge-fire
- Kentucky folklore
- Kentucky folktales : revealing stories, truths, and outright lies
- Kentucky ghosts
- Kentucky hauntings : homespun ghost stories and unexplained history
- Killing tradition : inside hunting and animal rights controversies
- Lake monster mysteries : investigating the world's most elusive creatures
- Le rommant de Guy de Warwik et de Herolt d'Ardenne
- Learning love from a tiger : religious experiences with nature
- Legendary Hawai'i and the politics of place : tradition, translation, and tourism
- Lucifer ascending : the occult in folklore and popular culture
- Made-from-bone : trickster myths, music, and history from the Amazon
- Maithil women's tales : storytelling on the Nepal-India border
- Material vernaculars : objects, images, and their social worlds
- Maya folktales from the Alta Verapaz
- Meeting the other in Norse myth and legend
- Meng Jiangnü brings down the Great Wall : ten versions of a Chinese legend
- Metaphors of masculinity : sex and status in Andalusian folklore
- Moroccan folktales
- Mulan's legend and legacy in China and the United States
- Myths of the Rune Stone : Viking martyrs and the birthplace of America
- Nart Sagas
- Nart Sagas from the Caucasus : Myths and Legends from the Circassians, Abazas, Abkhaz, and Ubykhs
- New approaches to teaching folk and fairy tales
- Ngoma : discourses of healing in central and southern Africa
- Noah's flood : the Genesis story in Western thought
- North Carolina ghosts & legends
- On Gide's Prométhée : private myth and public mystification
- On matricide : myth, psychoanalysis, and the law of the mother
- Oral Patterns of Performance : Story and Song
- Oral tradition and the internet : pathways of the mind
- Over the lip of the world : among the storytellers of Madagascar
- Pandemonium and parade : Japanese monsters and the culture of yōkai
- Performing folklore : ranchos folclóricos from Lisbon to Newark
- Phantom past, indigenous presence : native ghosts in North American culture and history
- Pitch woman and other stories : the oral traditions of Coquelle Thompson, Upper Coquille Athabaskan Indian
- Playing dead : mock trauma and folk drama in staged high school drunk-driving tragedies
- Putting Folklore To Use
- Raising the devil : Satanism, new religions, and the media
- Reading the fire : the traditional Indian literatures of America
- Reclaiming my dreams : oral narratives by Wanjĩra wa Rũkenya
- Representing beasts in early Medieval England and Scandinavia
- Science, Bread, and Circuses : Folkloristic Essays on Science for the Masses
- Sea in the Greek imagination
- Selections from Fornander's Hawaiian antiquities and folk-lore
- Self-help books : why Americans keep reading them
- Seven demon stories from medieval Japan
- Sky loom : Native American myth, story, and song
- Slayers and their vampires : a cultural history of killing the dead
- South Carolina ghosts : from the coast to the mountains
- South from Hell-fer-Sartin : Kentucky mountain folk tales
- South of the clouds : tales from Yunnan
- Speak, bird, speak again : Palestinian Arab folktales
- Spookiest stories ever : four seasons of Kentucky ghosts
- Stories from Ancient Egypt
- Stories of our lives : memory, history, narrative
- Storytelling on the Northern Irish border : characters and community
- Surviving through the days : translations of Native California stories and songs : a California Indian reader
- Tales from Kentucky Lawyers
- Tales from Tennessee lawyers
- Tales of Kentucky ghosts
- Tales of the neighborhood : Jewish narrative dialogues in late antiquity
- Tamil oratory and the Dravidian aesthetic : democratic practice in south India
- Tarpeia : workings of a Roman myth
- Telling histories : black women historians in the ivory tower
- The African transformation of Western medicine and the dynamics of global cultural exchange
- The Amazons : lives and legends of warrior women across the ancient world
- The Arabian nights
- The Devil within : possession & exorcism in the Christian West
- The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Traditional Literatures
- The Irresistible Fairy Tale : the Cultural and Social History of a Genre
- The Islamic context of the Thousand and one nights
- The Legend of Spring-Heeled Jack : Victorian Urban Folklore and Popular Cultures
- The Rotinonshonni : a traditional Iroquoian history through the eyes of Teharonhia:wako and Sawiskera
- The Saga of the Volsungs : the Norse epic of Sigurd the Dragon Slayer
- The Scots and medieval Arthurian legend
- The Virgin and the Grail : origins of a legend
- The annotated African American folktales
- The book of yōkai : mysterious creatures of Japanese folklore
- The cloak of dreams : Chinese fairy tales
- The complete fables of Jean de La Fontaine
- The curse of Nemur : in search of the art, myth, and ritual of the Ishir
- The dictionary of modern proverbs
- The ecology of the spoken word : Amazonian storytelling and shamanism among the Napo Runa
- The folkloresque : reframing folklore in a popular culture world
- The frontier mind : a cultural analysis of the Kentucky frontiersman
- The gold seekers : gold, ghosts, and legends from Carolina to California
- The golem and the wondrous deeds of the Maharal of Prague
- The grace of four moons : dress, adornment, and the art of the body in modern India
- The harvest and the reapers : oral traditions of Kentucky
- The haunted south : where ghosts still roam
- The hero and the perennial journey home in American film
- The high history of the holy graal
- The legacy of Dell Hymes : ethnopoetics, narrative inequality, and voice
- The miracle myth : why belief in the Resurrection and the supernatural Is unjustified
- The myth of the noble savage
- The seven tengu scrolls : evil and the rhetoric of legitimacy in medieval Japanese Buddhism
- The stigmatized vernacular : where reflexivity meets untellability
- The telltale lilac bush : and other West Virginia ghost tales
- The three boys and other Buddhist folktales from Tibet
- The transatlantic zombie : slavery, rebellion, and living death
- The year's work at the Zombie Research Center
- Theory and History of Folklore
- Through the schoolhouse door : folklore, community, curriculum
- Toward a Conceptual Framework for the Study of Folklore and the Internet
- Towns & villages of the lower Ohio
- Tradition in the twenty-first century : locating the role of the past in the present
- True myth : C.S. Lewis and Joseph Campbell on the veracity of Christianity
- Uncle Bud Long : the birth of a Kentucky folk legend
- Unsettling assumptions : tradition, gender, drag
- Up Cutshin & down Greasy : folkways of a Kentucky mountain family
- Vampire legends in contemporary American culture : what becomes a legend most
- Vampires, burial, and death : folklore and reality
- Village life in late tsarist Russia
- Visions of the American West
- Warrior ways : explorations in modern military folklore
- When They Severed Earth from Sky : How the Human Mind Shapes Myth
- Zapotecs on the Move : Cultural, Social, and Political Processes in Transnational Prespective
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