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Marrow of Human Experience, The Essays on Folklore by William A. Wilson / by William A. Wilson ; edited by Jill Terry Rudy with the assistance of Diane Call.

By: Wilson, William Albert, 1861-1951Contributor(s): Call, Diane | Rudy, Jill Terry, 1963- | Project Muse [distributor]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Utah State University Press, Manufacturer: Project MUSE, Description: 1 online resource (321 p.)ISBN: 9780874215458Subject(s): Mormons -- Folklore | Folklore -- Finland | National characteristics | Folklore and nationalismGenre/Form: Electronic books. DDC classification: 398.2094897 LOC classification: GR41.5 | .W55 2006Online resources: Full text available:
Contents:
Introduction -- The importance of folklore -- The deeper necessity : folklore and the humanities -- Building bridges : folklore in the academy -- Arts and cultural policy -- "Something there is that doesn't love a wall" -- The folk speak : everyday life in pioneer oral narratives -- Documenting folklore -- Folklore and national identity -- Herder, folklore, and romantic nationalism -- Sibelius, the Kalevala, and Karelianism -- Folklore, nationalism, and the challenge of the future -- Finns in a new world : a folkloristic perspective -- Folklore, religion, and who we are -- The concept of the west and other hindrances to the study of Mormon folklore -- The study of Mormon folklore : an uncertain mirror for truth -- On being human : the folklore of Mormon missionaries -- The seriousness of Mormon humor -- Freeways, parking lots, and ice cream stands : three nephites in contemporary Mormon culture -- "Teach me all that I must do" : the practice of Mormon religion -- Personal narratives : the family novel -- A daughter's biography of William A. Wilson, Denise Wilson Jamsa -- William A. Wilson's published works.
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GN671.C3 L56 Yap GN772.22.S7 F74 2009 Anthropology without Informants GR1 .T4 no.61 GR110.T4 Both Sides of the Border GR41.5 .W55 2006 Marrow of Human Experience, The GR43.C4 C45 1999 GR475 .C49 1999 Children's Folklore GR44.E43 F65 2009 Folklore and the Internet GR55.E53 S397 2004 Listening For A Life

"William A. Wilson's published works": p. 293-297.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 299-310) and index.

Introduction -- The importance of folklore -- The deeper necessity : folklore and the humanities -- Building bridges : folklore in the academy -- Arts and cultural policy -- "Something there is that doesn't love a wall" -- The folk speak : everyday life in pioneer oral narratives -- Documenting folklore -- Folklore and national identity -- Herder, folklore, and romantic nationalism -- Sibelius, the Kalevala, and Karelianism -- Folklore, nationalism, and the challenge of the future -- Finns in a new world : a folkloristic perspective -- Folklore, religion, and who we are -- The concept of the west and other hindrances to the study of Mormon folklore -- The study of Mormon folklore : an uncertain mirror for truth -- On being human : the folklore of Mormon missionaries -- The seriousness of Mormon humor -- Freeways, parking lots, and ice cream stands : three nephites in contemporary Mormon culture -- "Teach me all that I must do" : the practice of Mormon religion -- Personal narratives : the family novel -- A daughter's biography of William A. Wilson, Denise Wilson Jamsa -- William A. Wilson's published works.

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