Folklore Studies in a Multicultural WorldThe Folklore Studies in a Multicultural World series emphasizes the interdisciplinary and international nature of current folklore scholarship, documenting connections between communities and their cultural production. Series volumes highlight aspects of folklore studies such as world folk cultures, folk art and music, foodways, dance, African American and ethnic studies, gender and queer studies, and popular culture. |
![]() Pub Date: Cloth: November 2017; Paper: September 2020 How the Sakha revived a near-extinct art form learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: October 2019 Laughing in the gutter with the larger-than-life dean of blue humor learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: October 2017 Down home in Prague and Rakovník learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: October 2017 The clash of music and the modern world in an emerging Indian state learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: October 2017 How tarantella beguiled the world, and what happened next learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: October 2017 Artisans building musical instruments and community learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: July 2015 The oral history of an American family from Africa to the twentieth century learn more... |
![]() Pub Date: Cloth: 2012; Paper: February 2015 Everything you wanted to know about piano accordions in America--but were afraid to ask learn more... |