Journal of Folklore Research

Volume 39
Number 1
Numbers 2-3Dialogues

CONTENTS Volume 39, No. 1January-April 2002

Contents

Body Part Appropriations

David Samper
Cannibalizing Kids: Rumor and Resistance in Latin America

Veronique Campion-Vincent
Organ Theft Narratives as Medical and Social Critique

Bill Ellis
Why Is a Lucky Rabbit's Foot Lucky? Body Parts as Fetishes

Moira Smith
The Flying Phallus and the Laughing Inquisitor: Penis Theft in the Malleus Maleficarum

Abstracts

Notes on Contributors

CONTENTS Volume 39, Nos. 2-3May-December 2002

Special Double Issue: Dialogues

Editor's Introduction / 123

Barbara Henkes and Richard Johnson
Silences across Disciplines: Folklore Studies, Cultural Studies, and History / 125

Eric L. Ball
Where Are the Folk? The Cretan Mantinada as Placed Literature / 147

Herman Roodenburg
Making an Island in Time: Dutch Folklore Studies, Painting, Tourism, and Craniometry around 1900 / 173

Sadhana Naithani
To Tell a Tale Untold: Two Folklorists in Colonial India / 201

Sarah Strauss
The Master's Narrative: Swami Sivananda and the Transnational Production of Yoga / 217

Kimberly J. Lau
This Text Which Is Not One: Dialectics of Self and Culture in Experimental Autoethnography / 243

Abstracts / 261

Contributors / 265

Yearly Table of Contents / 267

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