Folklore Fellows’ Communications (FFC)

11 Titles

FFC is a refereed monograph series in the following fields of research: folkloristics, comparative religion, cultural anthropology and ethnology. It focuses on the non-material aspects of traditional culture, especially oral literature, belief systems, myth and ritual, methodology and the history of research.

Online ISSN 0014-5815

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FFC 315

Visions and Traditions: Knowledge Production and Tradition Archives

Lauri Harvilahti, Audun Kjus, Clíona O’Carrol, Susanne Österlund-Pötzsch, Fredrik Skott, Rita Treija; Maryna Chernyavska, Marleen Metslaid, Susanne Nylund Skog, Liina Saarlo, Åmund Norum Resløkken, Ave Goršič, Alf Arvidsson, Kelly Fitzgerald, Niina Hämäläinen, Konrad J. Kuhn, Eldar Heide, Laura Jiga Iliescu, Sanita Reinsone, Catherine Ryan, Críostóir Mac Cárthaigh
December 3, 2018
FFC 312

Tschuden und andere Feinde in der saamischen Erzähltradition

Hans-Hermann Bartens
December 31, 2017
Octopus, detail from a Roman mosaic in the ‘House of the Dancing Faun’, Pompeii. Photo Marie-Lan Nguyen (2011). Public Domain
FFC 320

Representations of Fear: Verbalising Emotion in Ancient Roman Folk Narrative

Camilla Asplund Ingemark, Dominic Ingemark
October 1, 2020
Photograph by Oksana Palikova during fieldwork for the Slovar’ Govorja Staraverov Estonii (‘The Dictionary of the Speech of Estonian Old Believers’), 2008.
FFC 321

Dictionaries as Sources of Folklore Data

Jonathan Roper; Jasmina Dražić, Anne Dykstra, Jeremy Harte, Philip Hiscock, Zoja Karanović, Diarmuid Ó Giolláin, Haralampos Passalis, Timothy R. Tangherlini, Lise Winer
December 23, 2020
FFC 310

Blood Rite: The Feast of St. Martin in Ireland

Billy Mag Fhloinn
January 1, 2016