Journal of Folklore Research Table of Contents vol. 38

Volume 38
Numbers 1-2
Number 3

CONTENTS Volume 38, Nos. 1-2January-August 2001

Special Double Issue: Perspectives on the Jack Tales and Other North American Märchen

Samuel Harmon, narrator
A Tale of Verbal Economy: "Stiff Dick"

Carl Lindahl, guest editor
Introduction: Representing and Recovering the British- and Irish-American Märchen

Jane Muncy Fugate, narrator
Two Tellings of "Merrywise": 1949 and 2000

Glen Muncy Anderson and Jane Muncy Fugate, narrators
Two Versions of "Rawhead and Bloodybones" from the Farmer-Muncy Family

Carl Lindahl
Sounding a Shy Tradition: Oral and Written Styles of American Mountain Märchen

James Taylor Adams and Richard Chase, transcribers
Two Transcriptions of "Jack and the Bull," by Polly Johnson

Louise Fontaine Mann, narrator
Storybook Style: "Jack and the Green Man"

Charles L. Perdue Jr.
Is Old Jack Really Richard Chase?

Alice Lannon, narrator
A Model of Appropriate Behavior? "The Ship that Sailed on Land and Water"

Martin Lovelace
Jack and His Masters: Real Worlds and Tale Worlds in Newfoundland Folktales

Gerald Thomas
In Memoriam: Herbert Halpert

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CONTENTS Volume 38, No. 3May-December 2001

Larisa Fialkova
Chornobyl's Folklore: Vernacular Commentary on Nuclear Disaster

Reuben Makayiko Chirambo
Protesting Politics of "Death and Darkness" in Malawi

Liveson Tatira
Proverbs in Zimbabwean Advertisements

Ahmad A. Nasr and Abu Bakar A. Bagader
Al-Ges: Women's Festival and Drama in Mecca

Carol Miller
Luck and Three Gypsy Folktales

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