International Folkloristics
Editors:
Carolyn Dundes
Wolfgang Mieder
This series includes theoretical studies of any genre or aspect of folklore. The series welcomes individually authored and collaboratively authored books, monographs, collections of data, bibliographies, and Festschriften. The emphasis will be on analytic and methodological innovations in the consideration of myth, folktale, legend, superstition, proverb, riddle, folksong, festival, game or any other form of folklore as well as any of the interpretative approaches to folklore topics. Inquiries or manuscripts in English should be submitted to Professor Wolfgang Mieder, Department of German and Russian, 422 Waterman Building, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405-0160.
Titles
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Contemporary Kazakh Proverb Research
Digital, Cognitive, Literary, and Ecological ApproachesVolume 18©2023 Monographs 256 Pages -
The Transatlantic Culture Trade
Caribbean Creole Proverbs from Africa, Europe, and the CaribbeanVolume 14©2020 Prompt 108 Pages -
Contexts of Folklore
Festschrift for Dan Ben-Amos on His Eighty-Fifth BirthdayVolume 13©2019 Monographs 378 Pages -
Two Thousand Zhuang Proverbs from China with Annotations and Chinese and English Translation
Volume 11©2017 Monographs 295 Pages -
Lexicon of Common Figurative Units
Widespread Idioms in Europe and Beyond. Volume IIVolume 10©2016 Monographs 790 Pages -
Japanese Animal-Wife Tales
Narrating Gender Reality in Japanese Folktale TraditionVolume 9©2015 Monographs 213 Pages