Lee Haring is Professor Emeritus of English at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, and has carried out folklore research in Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, and the other islands of the Southwest Indian Ocean. He is the author of Verbal Arts in Madagascar and Stars and Keys (IUP 2007), a collection of folktale translations from the Indian Ocean islands.
Lee Haring is Professor Emeritus of English at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, and has carried out folklore research in Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, and the other islands of the Southwest Indian Ocean. He is the author of Verbal Arts in Madagascar and Stars and Keys (IUP 2007), a collection of folktale translations from the Indian Ocean islands.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Foreword Michael Dylan Foster and Ray Cashman Folkloristics in the Twenty-First Century Alan Dundes Introduction America's Antitheoretical Folkloristics Lee Haring The Sweep of Knowledge: The Politics of Grand and Local Theory in Folkloristics Gary Alan Fine What('s) Theory? Margaret A. Mills The Philology of the Vernacular Richard Bauman Humble Theory Dorothy Noyes Grand Theory, Nationalism, and American Folklore John W. Roberts There is No Grand Theory in Germany, and for Good Reason James R. Dow Responses What Theory Is Newton Garver Weak Theory in an Unfinished World Kathleen Stewart "Or in Other Words": Recasting Grand Theory Kirin Narayan Disciplining Folkloristics Charles L. Briggs Afterwords Reflections on Grand Theory, Graduate School, and Intellectual Ballast Chad Edward Buterbaugh Ten Years After Lee Haring
Foreword Michael Dylan Foster and Ray Cashman Folkloristics in the Twenty-First Century Alan Dundes Introduction America's Antitheoretical Folkloristics Lee Haring The Sweep of Knowledge: The Politics of Grand and Local Theory in Folkloristics Gary Alan Fine What('s) Theory? Margaret A. Mills The Philology of the Vernacular Richard Bauman Humble Theory Dorothy Noyes Grand Theory, Nationalism, and American Folklore John W. Roberts There is No Grand Theory in Germany, and for Good Reason James R. Dow Responses What Theory Is Newton Garver Weak Theory in an Unfinished World Kathleen Stewart "Or in Other Words": Recasting Grand Theory Kirin Narayan Disciplining Folkloristics Charles L. Briggs Afterwords Reflections on Grand Theory, Graduate School, and Intellectual Ballast Chad Edward Buterbaugh Ten Years After Lee Haring
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