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Contexts of Folklore : Festschrift for Dan Ben-Amos on His Eighty-Fifth Birthday, Hardback Book

Contexts of Folklore : Festschrift for Dan Ben-Amos on His Eighty-Fifth Birthday Hardback

Edited by Simon Bronner, Wolfgang Mieder

Part of the International Folkloristics series

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Dan Ben-Amos famously ushered in the performance turn in folklore studies in the 1970s with his paradigm-changing definition of folklore as "artistic communication in small groups." He went on to make profound contributions to issues of folktale, folk speech, genre, cultural memory, biblical and Jewish folklore, African folklore, and historiography, and gain renown around the world as a leading figure in folklore studies.

In Contexts of Folklore, leading lights of folklore studies from many corners of the globe honor Ben-Amos by presenting original studies inspired by his insights.

Their essays will assuredly be lasting, provocative statements of folklore research that will energize future generations of folklorists and other scholars of culture and communication.

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