Why should folklore students study "dead" legends? : a round-table discussion held at the 16th congress of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research, in Vilnius, Lithuania, 29th June 2013
Terry Gunnell
Artikkel Engelsk
*0011197331 *008140110s2013 xx# 000 0 eng *019 $bk *08230$a398.2 *100 $aGunnell, Terry$4aut$_134506400 *245 $aWhy should folklore students study "dead" legends?$ba round-table discussion held at the 16th congress of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research, in Vilnius, Lithuania, 29th June 2013 *300 $aS. [171]-209 *520 $aInnhold: Introduction: The long-term legacy of the new perspectives? / Terry Gunnell. Response 1: On new theories and old texts / Elliott Oring. Response 2: Thoughts on archives, the new perspectives, and folkloristics today? / Barbro Klein. Response 3: Why I teach "dead legends" / John Lindow. Response 4: The book of legends and the study of "dead legends" in Israel / Haim Weiss. Response 5: Are archived legends "dead"? / Ülo Valk. Response 6: Big folklore: the archive in the age of big data / Timothy R. Tangherlini. Response 7: Folkloristics and the folklore archives / Fredrik Skott *650 $aFolkloristikk$2norart$_13738000 *650 $aStudier$2norart$_75357400 *650 $alegender$2norart$_19230100 *700 $aKlein, Barbro;$4aut$_141362200 *700 $aLindow, John;$4aut$_141362300 *700 $aOring, Elliott;$4aut$_141362400 *700 $aSkott, Fredrik$4aut$_133033800 *700 $aTangherlini, Timothy R.;$4aut$_141362500 *700 $aValk, Ülo;$4aut$_141362600 *700 $aWeiss, Haim;$4aut$_141362700 *773 $tArv : Nordic yearbook of folklore$gVol. 69 (2013)$x0066-8176$w(NO-LaBS)530492(tnr) *999 $z1400550778$anorart:1400550778 ^