Journal of Folklore Research

Volume 42
Number 1 January-April 2005
Number 2 May-August 2005
Number 3 September-December 2005

CONTENTS Volume 42, No. 1January-April 2005

Contents

Veronica E. Aplenc
The Architecture of Vernacular Subjectivities: North American and Slovenian Perspectives / 1

Rosemary V. Hathaway
“Life in the TV”: The Visual Nature of 9/11 Lore and Its Impact on Vernacular Response / 33

Cassandra Leah Quave and Andrea Pieroni
Ritual Healing in Arbėreshė Albanian and Italian Communities of Lucania, Southern Italy / 57

Timothy H. Evans
A Last Defense against the Dark: Folklore, Horror, and the Uses of Tradition in the Works of H. P. Lovecraft / 99

Abstracts / 137

Contributors / 139

CONTENTS Volume 42, No. 2 May-August 2005

Simon J. Bronner
"Gombo" Folkloristics: Lafcadio Hearn's Creolization and Hybridization in the Formative Period of Folklore Studies / 141

Arzu Ozturkmen
Folklore on Trial: Pertev Naili Boratav and the Denationalization of Turkish Folklore / 185

ENCOUNTER WITH FOLKLORE
Cornelia Cody
"Only in New York": The New York City Personal Experience Narrative / 217

William Hansen
In Memoriam: Alan Dundes / 245

ABSTRACTS / 251

CONTRIBUTORS / 253

CONTENTS Volume 42, No. 3 September-December 2005

Tom Mould
The Paradox of Traditionalization: Negotiating the Past in Choctaw Prophetic Discourse/255

Anne Eriksen
Our Lady of Perpetual Help: Invented Tradition and Devotional Success/295

Robert Glenn Howard
Toward a Theory of the World Wide Web Vernacular: The Case for Pet Cloning/323
Ronald L. Baker
In Memoriam: W.K. McNeil/361

Abstracts/365

Contributors/367

Yearly Table of Contents/368

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