Journal of Folklore Research

Volume 41
Number 1
Numbers 2 & 3 Special Double Issue: Advocacy Issues on Folklore

CONTENTS Volume 41, No. 1January-April 2004

Contents

Editor's Postscript / v

Sergei Kruks
The Latvian Epic Lacplesis: Passe-Partout Ideology, Traumatic Imagination of Community / 1

Lisa Gilman
The Traditionalization of Women's Dancing, Hegemony, and Politics in Malawi / 33

Wayne Fife
Semantic Slippage as a New Aspect of Authenticity: Viking Tourism on the Northern Peninsula of Newfoundland / 61

Encounter with Folklore

Liveson Tatira
Beyond the Dog's Name: A Silent Dialogue among the Shona People / 85

Abstracts / 99

Contributors / 101

CONTENTS Volume 41, No. 2 & 3May-December 2004

Special Double Issue:
ADVOCACY ISSUES IN FOLKLORE

EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION / 103

Martha Norkunas
Narratives of Resistance and the Consequences of Resistance / 105

Lloyd Chandler
“Conversation with Death” / 125

Barbara Chandler
Why I Believe That Lloyd Chandler Wrote “Conversation with Death,” Also Known as “O Death” / 127

Carl Lindahl
Thrills and Miracles: Legends of Lloyd Chandler / 133

Carl Lindahl
Afterword / 173

Kwesi Yankah
Narrative in Times of Crisis: AIDS Stories in Ghana An International Journal of Folklore and Ethnomusicology / 181

Philip Nusbaum
Folklorists at State Arts Agencies:
Cultural Disconnects and “Fairness” / 199

Rachel C. Fleming
Resisting Cultural Standardization:
Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann and the Revitalization of Traditional Music in Ireland / 227

Responses
Elliott Oring
Folklore and Advocacy / 259

Frank Proschan
On Advocacy and Advocates / 267

Stephanie Kane
The Territorial Impulse / 274

Abstracts / 287

Contributors / 291

Yearly Table of Contents / 293
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