Citation: M. Frisch, DE-INDUSTRIALIZATION, RE-INDUSTRIALIZATION, AND POST-INDUSTRIALIZATION - INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE AS CONTESTED MEMORIAL TERRAIN, Journal of folklore research, 35(3), 1998, pp. 241-249
Citation: J. Hirsch, ANCILLARY TO THE STUDY OF PEOPLE - THE PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF BOTKIN,B.A. AT POINT-PARK-COLLEGE (APPLIED FOLKLORE), Journal of folklore research, 35(3), 1998, pp. 279-294
Citation: J. Hadler, 'REMUS' ORTHOGRAPHY - THE HISTORY OF THE REPRESENTATION OF THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN VOICE, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 99-126
Citation: S. Levaladgem, IMPROVISATION UPON THE SCROLL OF ESTHER - SYMBOLIC INVERSION IN AN ADULT DAY-CARE-CENTER, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 127-143
Citation: I. Lovkrona, ENCOUNTER WITH HISTORICAL FOLKLORE - EROTIC NARRATIVE AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER IN PREMODERN SWEDEN, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 145-156
Citation: C. Goldberg, IN AND OUT OF ENCHANTMENT - BLOOD SYMBOLISM AND GENDER IN PORTUGUESE FAIRY-TALES - CARDIGOS,I, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 157-160
Citation: C. Goldberg, MONDAYS ON THE DARK NIGHT OF THE MOON - HIMALAYAN FOOTHILL FOLKTALES - NARAYAN,K, SOOD,UD, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 157-160
Citation: Bl. Pearson, AFRICAN BANJO ECHOES IN APPALACHIA - A STUDY OF FOLK TRADITIONS - CONWAY,C, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 162-164
Citation: S. Rieuwerts, MORNING DEW AND ROSES - NUANCE, METAPHOR, AND MEANING IN FOLKSONGS - TOELKEN,B, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 164-166
Citation: J. Gross, CARNIVAL, CANBOULAY AND CALYPSO - CARIBBEAN TRADITIONS IN THE MAKING - COWLEY,J, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 166-167
Citation: F. Proschan, INSIDE THE DRAMA-HOUSE - RAMA STORIES AND SHADOW PUPPETS IN SOUTH-INDIA - BLACKBURN,S, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 174-175
Citation: J. Bodnar, THE BATTLE-OF-VALLE-GIULIA - ORAL-HISTORY AND THE ART OF DIALOGUE - PORTELLI,A, Journal of folklore research, 35(2), 1998, pp. 176-178