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Younger folklorists in the United States today evince a strong orientation toward the social sciences , and their manifestos are arousing the interest of social scientists . The Social Science Research Council sponsored a conference in ...
Younger folklorists in the United States today evince a strong orientation toward the social sciences , and their manifestos are arousing the interest of social scientists . The Social Science Research Council sponsored a conference in ...
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TERMINOLOGY Like every branch of the humanities and social sciences , folklore possesses its esoteric jargon , but with one vast difference : the world at large also employs the jargon of folklorists . The barrier of conspicuous ...
TERMINOLOGY Like every branch of the humanities and social sciences , folklore possesses its esoteric jargon , but with one vast difference : the world at large also employs the jargon of folklorists . The barrier of conspicuous ...
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Then there are jokes or jocular tales , the prime story form of our times , dispersed in town and country social circles , through the mass media , by public speakers of every hue from politicians to clergymen , and via professional and ...
Then there are jokes or jocular tales , the prime story form of our times , dispersed in town and country social circles , through the mass media , by public speakers of every hue from politicians to clergymen , and via professional and ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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