Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 421
... field question - and - answer method . This is another way of saying that folkloristic scholarship must be conducted primarily in the field . It is written and typed up , polished , and edited after the return home — if it is done right ...
... field question - and - answer method . This is another way of saying that folkloristic scholarship must be conducted primarily in the field . It is written and typed up , polished , and edited after the return home — if it is done right ...
Strana 424
... field . It is like asserting that gargoyles , striking as they may be , are funda- mental supports of a Gothic cathedral . It is true that the great columns inside function in interconnected ways , in both content and style roles . Oral ...
... field . It is like asserting that gargoyles , striking as they may be , are funda- mental supports of a Gothic cathedral . It is true that the great columns inside function in interconnected ways , in both content and style roles . Oral ...
Strana 425
... field without observing the reactions of informants or audiences who found portions of an oral literature heritage riotously funny . Like publications of other fieldworkers in western North America , my own grim text volumes are typical ...
... field without observing the reactions of informants or audiences who found portions of an oral literature heritage riotously funny . Like publications of other fieldworkers in western North America , my own grim text volumes are typical ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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