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Home / Books / Subject List Folklore Some of the titles are a part of the series Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World , Languages and Folklore of the Upper Midwest , or New Directions in Anthropological Writing . Click here to view a PDF of this page . Featured Paper $29.95 t ISBN 9780299303242 eBook $24.95 t ISBN 9780299303235 About Adobe Digital Editions About our ebooks ADD TO CART Improvised Adolescence Somali Bantu Teenage Refugees in America Sandra Grady “Throughout the United States, both large and small cities host resettled refugees, with all the attendant challenges pertaining to education, employment, and social interaction. Sandra Grady’s outstanding book should interest a readership well beyond scholars of ethnography.” —Erika Brady, author of Healing Logics: Culture and Medicine in Modern Health Belief Systems Paper $39.95 s ISBN 9780299303440 eBook $34.95 s ISBN 9780299303433 About Adobe Digital Editions About our ebooks ADD TO CART Ukrainian Otherlands Diaspora, Homeland, and Folk Imagination in the Twentieth Century Natalia KhanenkoFriesen “The author takes her readers on a profound journey through time and across geographic borders. In clear, engaging language, she finds a balance between culturally rich ethnographic examples and complex theoretical interpretations, introducing a folkloric perspective that is largely underrepresented in diaspora studies.” —Mariya Lesiv, Memorial University of Newfoundland Search

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Some of the titles are a part of the series Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World, Languages and Folklore ofthe Upper Midwest, or New Directions in Anthropological Writing.

Click here to view a PDF of this page.

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Paper $29.95 tISBN 978­0­299­30324­2eBook $24.95 tISBN 978­0­299­30323­5About Adobe Digital EditionsAbout our e­books

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ImprovisedAdolescenceSomali Bantu TeenageRefugees in AmericaSandra Grady

“Throughout the UnitedStates, both large andsmall cities host resettledrefugees, with all theattendant challengespertaining to education,employment, and socialinteraction. SandraGrady’s outstanding bookshould interest areadership well beyondscholars of ethnography.”—Erika Brady, author ofHealing Logics: Culture andMedicine in Modern HealthBelief Systems

Paper $39.95 sISBN 978­0­299­30344­0eBook $34.95 sISBN 978­0­299­30343­3About Adobe Digital EditionsAbout our e­books

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UkrainianOtherlandsDiaspora, Homeland, andFolk Imagination in theTwentieth CenturyNatalia Khanenko­Friesen

“The author takes herreaders on a profoundjourney through time andacross geographicborders. In clear, engaginglanguage, she finds abalance between culturallyrich ethnographicexamples and complextheoretical interpretations,introducing a folkloricperspective that is largelyunderrepresented indiaspora studies.”—Mariya Lesiv, MemorialUniversity of Newfoundland

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Folksongs of Another AmericaField Recordings from the UpperMidwest, 1937–1946James P. LearyFall 2014

An Irish­Speaking IslandState, Religion, Community, and theLinguistic Landscape in Ireland, 1770–1870Nicholas M. WolfFall 2014

The Tamburitza TraditionFrom the Balkans to the AmericanMidwestRichard MarchFall 2013

The Falling of the PineBrian Miller and Randy GosaFall 2013

The Last LaughFolk Humor, Celebrity Culture, and Mass­Mediated Disasters in the Digital AgeTrevor J. BlankSpring 2013

With the Lapps in the High MountainsA Woman among the Sami, 1907–1908Emilie Demant HattSpring 2013

Wisconsin My HomeThurine Oleson, As told to her daughterErna Oleson XanFall 2012

The Worlds of Russian Village WomenTradition, Transgression, CompromiseLaura J. Olson and Svetlana AdonyevaFall 2012

Yodel in Hi­FiFrom Kitsch Folk to ContemporaryElectronicaBart PlantegaFall 2012

Trickster and HeroTwo Characters in the Oral and WrittenTraditions of the WorldHarold ScheubFall 2012

The Best of Jack Pine StyleAndresen Guitar GroupFall 2010

Cafe Indiana CookbookJoanne Raetz Stuttgen and JoleneKetzenbergerFall 2010

Just Too Much of an IndianBill Baker, Stalwart in a Fading CultureThomas VennumFall 2009

Minnesota Lumberjack SongsIrish and Scottish Music from theNorth WoodsBrian MillerFall 2008

Modern Noise, Fluid GenresPopular Music in Indonesia, 1997–2001Jeremy WallachFall 2008

Bloodstoppers and BearwalkersFolk Traditions of Michigan’s UpperPeninsula Richard M. Dorson, Edited and with anintroduction by James P. LearySpring 2008

Cafe IndianaA Guide to Indiana’s Down­Home CafesJoanne Raetz StuttgenFall 2007

Remembering the Year of the French Irish Folk History and Social Memory Guy BeinerFall 2006

Central Sites, Peripheral VisionsCultural and Institutional Crossings in theHistory of AnthropologyEdited by Richard HandlerFall 2006

Lowering the BarLawyer Jokes and Legal CultureMarc GalanterFall 2005

Ach Ya!Traditional German­American Musicfrom WisconsinCompiled and edited by Philip Martinand James P. LearySpring 2005

African TalesCompiled by Harold ScheubSpring 2005

Cafe WisconsinA Guide to Wisconsin’s Down­HomeCafesJoanne Raetz StuttgenFall 2004

Memories of Lac du Flambeau EldersEdited by Elizabeth M. Tornes, With anintroduction by Leon Valliere, Jr.Fall 2004

Midwest Ramblin’The Goose Island RamblersSpring 2004

Land without NightingalesMusic in the Making of German­AmericaEdited by Philip V. Bohlman and OttoHolzapfelFall 2002

Pickled Herring and Pumpkin PieA Nineteenth­Century Cookbook forGerman Immigrants to AmericaHenriette Davidis, With an introduction byLouis A. PitschmannFall 2002

The Poem in the StoryMusic, Poetry, and NarrativeHarold ScheubFall 2002

An Aran KeeningAndrew McNeillieSpring 2002

So Ole Says to LenaFolk Humor of the Upper MidwestCompiled and edited by James P. LearyFall 2001

Biomedicine and Alternative HealingSystems in AmericaIssues of Class, Race, Ethnicity, andGenderHans A. BaerSpring 2001

Excluded Ancestors, InevitableTraditionsEssays Toward a More Inclusive Historyof AnthropologyEdited by Richard HandlerFall 2000

Home Cooked CultureWisconsin through RecipesEdited by Terese Allen,Compiled by Choua LySpring 1999

The VampireA CasebookEdited by Alan DundesFall 1998

Heritage on StageThe Invention of Ethnic Place in America’sLittle SwitzerlandSteven D. HoelscherFall 1998

Wisconsin FolkloreEdited by James P. LearyFall 1998

StoryHarold ScheubFall 1998

In Tune with TraditionWisconsin Folk MusicalInstrumentsEdited by Robert T. TeskeSpring 1998

Passed to the PresentFolk Arts Along Wisconsin’sEthnic Settlement TrailEdited by Robert T. TeskeSpring 1998

Wisconsin Folk ArtA Sesquicentennial CelebrationEdited by Robert T. TeskeSpring 1998

In Search of AuthenticityThe Formation of Folklore StudiesRegina BendixFall 1997

Fairy Tales and Fables from WeimarDaysEdited and Translated by Jack ZipesFall 1997

The Politics of ProverbsFrom Traditional Wisdom to ProverbialStereotypesWolfgang MiederSpring 1997

Folklore Fights the NazisHumor in Occupied Norway, 1940–1945Kathleen StokkerSpring 1997

The Walled­Up WifeA CasebookEdited by Alan DundesFall 1996

The Tongue is FireSouth African Storytellers and ApartheidHarold ScheubFall 1996

The Masada MythCollective Memory and Mythmaking inIsraelNachman Ben­YehudaFall 1995

OedipusA Folklore CasebookEdited by Lowell Edmunds and AlanDundesFall 1995

Fragments of Death, Fables of IdentityAn Athenian AnthropographyNeni PanourgiaFall 1995

Folk LawEssays in the Theory and Practice of LexNon ScriptaEdited by Alison Dundes Renteln and AlanDundesFall 1995

Dancing with the DevilSociety and Cultural Poetics in Mexican­American South TexasJosé E. LimónFall 1994

The Wisdom of ManyEssays on the ProverbEdited by Wolfgang Mieder and AlanDundesFall 1994

Eat Not This FleshFood Avoidances from Prehistory to thePresentFrederick J. SimoonsFall 1994

The CockfightA CasebookEdited by Alan DundesSpring 1994

The World and the WordTales and Observations from the XhosaOral TraditionNongenile Masithathu Zenani, Edited byHarold ScheubFall 1992

The Evil EyeA CasebookEdited by Alan DundesSpring 1992

Magical ArrowsThe Maori, the Greeks, and the Folklore ofthe UniverseGregory Schrempp, With a Foreword byMarshall SahlinsSpring 1992

The Blood Libel LegendA Casebook in Anti­Semitic FolkloreEdited by Alan DundesFall 1991

Little Red Riding HoodA CasebookEdited by Alan DundesSpring 1989

CinderellaA CasebookEdited by Alan DundesFall 1988

Parsing through CustomsEssays by a Freudian FolkloristAlan DundesFall 1987

Oral Tradition as HistoryJan VansinaSpring 1985

The Alabama Folk LyricA Study in Origins and Media ofDisseminationCollected and Edited With an Introductionand Notes by Ray B. Browne1979

Folksongs and Their MakersHenry Glassie, Edward D. Ives, and JohnF. Szwed1979

Wisconsin Chippewa Myths & TalesAnd Their Relation to Chippewa LifeVictor BarnouwFall 1977

“A Night with the Hants”And Other Alabama Folk ExperiencesCollected and Edited by Ray B. Browne1976

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