Representations of African American Quiltmaking: From Omission to High Art.Published in:Journal of American Folklore, 2009, v. 122, n. 485, p. 297, doi. 10.1353/jaf.0.0102By:KLASSEN, TERIPublication type:Article
Why Fairy Tales Stick: The Evolution and Relevance of a Genre.Published in:2009By:BOTTIGHEIMER, RUTH B.Publication type:Book Review
Quilts in Common and Nancy Crow: Cloth, Culture, and Context.Published in:2009By:MEISTER, GWENDOLYN K.Publication type:Arts/Entertainment Review
John L. Handcox: Songs, Poems, and Stories of the Southern Tenant Farmers Union.Published in:2009By:COHEN, RONALD D.Publication type:Arts/Entertainment Review
Genre, Agency, and Meaning in the Analysis of Complex Performances: The Case of a Malawian Political Rally.Published in:2009By:GILMAN, LISAPublication type:Case Study
Talking Tools, Suffering Servants, and Defecating Men: The Power of Storytelling in Maithil Women's Tales.Published in:Journal of American Folklore, 2009, v. 122, n. 485, p. 267, doi. 10.1353/jaf.0.0101By:DAVIS, CORALYNN V.Publication type:Article
Folklore and the Search for Home (American Folklore Society Presidential Invited Plenary Address, October 2008).Published in:2009By:BEHAR, RUTHPublication type:Speech