Diane E. Goldstein is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University and is a former President of the American Folklore Society. Her publications include Talking AIDS: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Once Upon a Virus: AIDS Legends and Vernacular Risk Perception and Haunting Experiences: Ghosts in Contemporary Folklore. Amy Shuman is Professor of folklore at Ohio State University. Her publications include Storytelling Rights: The Uses of Oral and Written Texts by Urban Adolescents, Other People¿s…mehr
Diane E. Goldstein is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University and is a former President of the American Folklore Society. Her publications include Talking AIDS: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Once Upon a Virus: AIDS Legends and Vernacular Risk Perception and Haunting Experiences: Ghosts in Contemporary Folklore. Amy Shuman is Professor of folklore at Ohio State University. Her publications include Storytelling Rights: The Uses of Oral and Written Texts by Urban Adolescents, Other People¿s Stories: Entitlement Claims and the Critique of Empathy, and (with Carol Bohmer) Rejecting Refugees: Political Asylum in the 21st Century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Diane E. Goldstein is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University and is a former President of the American Folklore Society. Her publications include Talking AIDS: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Once Upon a Virus: AIDS Legends and Vernacular Risk Perception and Haunting Experiences: Ghosts in Contemporary Folklore. Amy Shuman is Professor of folklore at Ohio State University. Her publications include Storytelling Rights: The Uses of Oral and Written Texts by Urban Adolescents, Other People's Stories: Entitlement Claims and the Critique of Empathy, and (with Carol Bohmer) Rejecting Refugees: Political Asylum in the 21st Century.
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The Stigmatized Vernacular: Where Reflexivity Meets Untellability Diane E. Goldstein and Amy Shuman "It's Really Hard to Tell the True Story of Tobacco": Stigma, Tellability, and Reflexive Scholarship Ann K. Ferrell Contextualization, Reflexivity, and the Study of Diabetes-Related Stigma Sheila Bock Rethinking Ventriloquism: Untellability, Chaotic Narratives, Social Justice, and the Choice to Speak For, About, and Without Diane E. Goldstein The Stigmatized Vernacular: Political Asylum and the Politics of Visibility/Recognition Amy Shuman and Carol Bohmer
The Stigmatized Vernacular: Where Reflexivity Meets Untellability Diane E. Goldstein and Amy Shuman "It's Really Hard to Tell the True Story of Tobacco": Stigma, Tellability, and Reflexive Scholarship Ann K. Ferrell Contextualization, Reflexivity, and the Study of Diabetes-Related Stigma Sheila Bock Rethinking Ventriloquism: Untellability, Chaotic Narratives, Social Justice, and the Choice to Speak For, About, and Without Diane E. Goldstein The Stigmatized Vernacular: Political Asylum and the Politics of Visibility/Recognition Amy Shuman and Carol Bohmer
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