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Filed under: Oral tradition Imagined States: Nationalism, Utopia, and Longing in Oral Cultures (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c2001), ed. by Luisa Del Giudice and Gerald Porter Oral Literature in the Digital Age: Archiving Orality and Connecting with Communities (Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, c2013), ed. by Mark Turin, Claire Wheeler, and Eleanor Wilkinson (PDF and HTML with commentary at openbookpublishers.com) Living With Stories: Telling, Re-Telling, and Remembering (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c2008), ed. by William S. Schneider (PDF with commentary at usu.edu)
Filed under: Oral tradition -- Africa Oral Literature in Africa (second edition; Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2012), by Ruth H. Finnegan
Filed under: Oral tradition -- EgyptFiled under: Oral tradition -- Technological innovations -- AfricaFiled under: Oral tradition -- AlaskaFiled under: Oral tradition -- Yukon River Valley (Yukon and Alaska)Filed under: Oral tradition -- Arabian Peninsula
Filed under: Oral tradition -- China -- HistoryFiled under: Oral tradition -- Computer network resourcesFiled under: Oral tradition -- England
Filed under: Oral tradition -- England -- Cornwall (County)Filed under: Oral tradition -- England -- Periodicals
Filed under: Oral tradition -- France -- ProvenceFiled under: Oral tradition -- Greece
Filed under: Oral tradition -- India -- Tamil NaduFiled under: Oral tradition -- India, North
Filed under: Oral tradition -- Indonesia -- Bambang (Sulawesi Selatan)
Filed under: Oral tradition -- Ireland -- MunsterFiled under: Oral tradition -- Kenya
Filed under: Oral tradition -- Madagascar -- ImerinaFiled under: Oral tradition -- North AmericaFiled under: Oral tradition -- United States Following Tradition: Folklore in the Discourse of American Culture (Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, c1998), by Simon J. Bronner (PDF with commentary at usu.edu) American Indian Rhetorics of Survivance: Word Medicine, Word Magic (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c2006), ed. by Ernest Stromberg, contrib. by Matthew Dennis, Patricia Bizzell, Angela Pulley Hudson, Malea D. Powell, Janna Knittel, Holly Lynn Baumgartner, Karen A. Redfield, Robin Derosa, Anthony G. Murphy, Ellen L. Arnold, Peter D'Errico, and Richard Clark Eckert (page images at Pitt)
Filed under: African American oral tradition
Filed under: African American oral tradition -- South Carolina -- CharlestonFiled under: Oral tradition -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Oral tradition -- Scotland Highland Superstitions, Connected With the Druids, Fairies, Witchcraft, Second-sight, Hallowe'en, Sacred Wells and Lochs, with Several Curious Instances of Highland Customs and Beliefs (Stirling, Scotland: E. MacKay; London: Gibbings and Co., 1901), by Alexander Macgregor Folk Tales and Fairy Lore in Gaelic and English, Collected From Oral Tradition (Edinburgh: J. Grant, 1910), by J. MacDougall, ed. by George Calder Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland: Tales and Traditions Collected Entirely from Oral Sources (Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1902), by John Gregorson Campbell Filed under: Oral tradition -- South AfricaFiled under: Oral tradition -- West (U.S.)Filed under: Oral-formulaic analysis
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Filed under: Yuma Indians -- Fort Yuma Reservation (Ariz. and Calif.) -- FolkloreFiled under: Yuman literature -- Fort Yuma Reservation (Ariz. and Calif.) |