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Rwandan kingship as a religious disciplining process. A method for narrative historical proof 2026 Journal of religion in Africa 56 (1): 94-125
  • Koen Stroeken
H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] 0022-4200
Scrambling for glory: assessing 'true' Rajput identity in a Mughal war of succession (1657-1659) 2026 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (Series 3) 36 (1): 131-61
  • Sourav Ghosh
H6/KW [ROYAL-] 1356-1863
'She was lovely, Dora. She was a fine person.' On affect in narratives about parish Sámi in the tradition archives 2026 Rig (1): 19-41
  • Charlotte Hyltén-Cavallius
H6/KVT [RIG-] 0035-5267
The Bibliography of post-war documentary literature: processing war and defeat in post-World War II Japan 2026 Contemporary Japan 38 (1): 97-108
  • Sejin Jeong
H6/KWV [JAPANSTUDIEN-] 1869-2729
Materializing storyworld, battles of transmedia storytelling: trans-fandom cultures of The King's Avatar on Chinese social media platform 2025 International journal of cultural studies 28 (2): 497-519
  • Mengya Ni
  • Yiyi Yin
  • Zhuoxiao Xie
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
History becomes present: constructing worlds for past, present, and future ancestors through Tlingit oratory 2025 American Indian culture and research journal 48 (1): 47-68
  • Joseph Marks
H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] 0161-6463
Chisme realities: histories through positionality 2025 Practicing anthropology 47 (1): 84-90
  • Mahir Rahman
qH6 [PRACTICING-] 0888-4552
Story-weaving: homo narrans, popular culture and the role of stories in tourism 2025 International journal of cultural studies 28 (3): 637-52
  • Claire Wallace
  • Stephanie Garrison
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
Bovine bodies and divine kings: immunity and Dharma in the Hindu epics 2025 History of religions 64 (4): 225-46
  • Adam Lee Newman
H6/KFO [HISTORY-] 0018-2710
Told and untold stories: finding new ways to represent the voices of culturally diverse learners through narrative vignettes 2025 Qualitative research 25 (3): 591-610
  • Frances Giampapa
  • Justine Dakin
H6 [QUALITATIVE-] 1468-7941
The literary parks of Sicily: rethinking territorial engagement through literature 2025 Human evolution 40 (1-2): 39-57
  • L. Emanuele
  • M. Cavallaro
H6/HB [HUMAN-] 0393-9375
Story-weaving: homo narrans, popular culture and the role of stories in tourism 2025 International journal of cultural studies 28 (3): 637-52
  • Claire Wallace
  • Stephanie Garrison
H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] 1367-8779
An experience-centred approach to animal folklore in Denmark: challenging rationalistic iterpretations of supernatural animal narratives 2025 Folklore 136 (3): 424-46
  • Adam Grydehøj
  • Ping Su
H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] 1469-8315
Anecdotal history. The evolving role of anecdotes in the media landscpae of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Sweden 2025 Rig (3): 145-64
  • Alexander Isacsson
H6/KVT [RIG-] 0035-5267
The unknown resilience and untimely return to the self as a form of postcolonial subjectivity 2025 Eurasian Journal of Anthropology 15 (2): 42-56
  • Waseem Ahmad Siddiqui
2166-7411
Hunting, cooking, and eating in times of abandonment: care and non-humans in two Arabela autobiographies (Peruvian Amazon) 2025 Folklore 136 (4): 688-711
  • Filip Rogalski
H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] 1469-8315
'Youth trauma TV' in Israeli Euphoria: overcoming social limitations and generic conventions 2025 European journal of cultural studies 28 (6): 1686-703
  • Gabriela Jonas Aharoni
  • Yuval Gozansky
H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] 1367-5494
Ethnographic and narrative methods of enquiry for researching intangible cultural heritage 2025 Ethnologia fennica 52 (2): 7-31
  • Alicia Núñez García
  • Inkeri Aula
  • Masood Masoodian
H6/KVT [ETHNOLOGIA-] 0355-1776
Reel cooking: how Instagram reimagines recipe narratives 2025 Food Culture and Society 28 (5): 1422-48
  • Kelsi Matwick
  • Keri Matwick
H6/KF [FOOD-] 1751-7443
Black boxes. Flat worlds, automated subjects, and the Air France 447 disaster 2025 Social analysis 69 (1): 1-24
  • WIll Rollason
H6/KF [SOCIAL-] 0155-977X
Tongues of war: deconstructing the lexical narratology of children in conflicted regions 2025 WAH Academia Journal of Social Sciences 4 (1): 933-55
  • Kaukab Saba
  • Malaika Kanwal
  • Ume Laila
0032-4000
Projecting patriarchy: a reflexive thematic analysis of gendered narrative in Bollywood films (1970-2024) through a criminological lens 2025 WAH Academia Journal of Social Sciences 4 (2): 81-106
  • Rithin Joseph
  • Tanvi Saxena
0032-4000
Leiv Eiriksson og oppdagerens rett: historiebruk og minnekultur i transnasjonalt og transatlantisk 2025 Tidsskrift for kulturforskning 24 (1): 5-27
  • Ruth Hemstad
H6/KVT [TIDSSKRIFT-] 1502-7473
Demonologi og sanseteori i tidlig moderne antropologi: eksempler fra møtet mellom fransiskanere og Nahua-folk i Ny Spania (ca. 1523-1553) 2025 Tidsskrift for kulturforskning 24 (2): 7-27
  • John Ødemark
H6/KVT [TIDSSKRIFT-] 1502-7473
Nationalist imaginaries and the COVID pandemic in inner Asia: notes towards an analytic methodology 2025 Central Asian survey 44 (4): 551-9
  • David Sneath
  • Elizabeth Turk
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
The Mongolian state and the coronavirus pandemic: policy, messaging and the nationalist imaginary 2025 Central Asian survey 44 (4): 503-19
  • David Sneath
  • Joanna Dolińska
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Iterations from the past: a no-nonsense approach to the importers of the virus during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mongolia 2025 Central Asian survey 44 (4): 520-42
  • Tuya Shagdar
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Traditional medicine, legitimacy and nationalist doxa in pandemic-era Mongolia 2025 Central Asian survey 44 (4): 543-65
  • Elizabeth Turk
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
The crisis-events and reassembled ethnoliguistic-cum-environmentalist subjects in Inner Mongolia 2025 Central Asian survey 44 (4): 566-84
  • Gegentuul Baioud
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Reclaiming self-esteem: Mongols' responses to the early COVID-19 pandemic in Inner Mongolia, China 2025 Central Asian survey 44 (4): 585-602
  • Uranchimeg Borjign Ujeed
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Kinship imaginaries of similarity and difference: gifts from Inner Mongols to Mongolia during the COVID-19 pandemic 2025 Central Asian survey 44 (4): 603-18
  • Elizabeth Turk
  • Thomas White
  • Uranchimeg Ujeed
*H6/KW [CENTRAL-] 0263-4937
Frontier narratives that take on flesh: tracing, legacy, labour, and legitimacy in outback Queensland, Australia 2024 Oceania 94 (1): 18-34
  • Alana Brekelmans
  • Richard J. Martin
H6/KX [OCEANIA-] 0029-8077
“Amañarse por acá”: staying in an “origin” of rural migration, in Boyacá 2024 Revista colombiana de antropología 60 (2): 1-24
  • Mónica Cuéllar Gempeler
H6/KUL [REVISTA-] 0486-6525
Narratives of post-truth: Lyotard and the epistemic fragmentation of society 2024 Theory, culture and society 41 (1): 95-110
  • Christian Baier
H6 [THEORY-] 0263-2764
Epistemology of the ethnographic image: hybridizing genre in South Sudan's autobiographical cinema 2024 Visual anthropology 37 (3): 283-300
  • Addamms S. Mututa
*H6 [VISUAL-] 1545-5920
Mapping the music of migration: emergent themes and challenges 2024 European journal of cultural studies 27 (1): 3-16
  • Abigail Gardner
  • Kai Arne Hansen
H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] 1367-5494
Listening to the cultural acoustics of migrant voices: the archived conversations of the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British Library's 'Listening Project' 2024 European journal of cultural studies 27 (1): 17-35
  • Tanvi Solanki
H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] 1367-5494
The unbearable oldness of generative artificial intelligence: or the re-making of digital narratives in times of ChatGPT 2024 European journal of cultural studies 27 (4): 769-77
  • Nishant Shah
H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] 1367-5494
Indigenous representation in video games 2024 Cultural Survival quarterly 48 (1): 16-17
  • Chad Valdez
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Conspiracy theories as productive practices: toward a theory of conspirational style, agency, and politics 2024 Annual review of anthropology 53 (): 261-75
  • Erol Saglam
H1 [BIENNIAL-] 0084-6570
What's in a vignette? History, functions, and development of an elusive ethnographic sub-genre 2024 Ethnos 89 (5): 786-804
  • Anna Bloom-Christen
  • Hendrikje Grunow
H6 [ETHNOS-] 1469-588X
A feminism of the soul? Postfeminism, postsecular feminism and contemporary feminine spiritualities 2024 European journal of cultural studies 27 (6): 1087-1104
  • Ella Poutiainen
H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] 1367-5494
Unadorned: an essay on a conjugal spectacle in postcolonial Zanzibar 2024 Hawwa: journal of women of the Middle East and the Islamic world 22 (3-4): 249-65
  • Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf
H6/KW [HAWWA-] 1569-2078
Folkloric filmmaking. Tricksters, retelling, and meaningful violence in Hazarika's Kothanodi (2015) 2024 Asian ethnology 83 (2): 279-300
  • Aashima Rana
  • Michael Hinds
H6/KWS [FOLKLORE-] 1882-6865
Locating and dislocating gender and middle-class moralities in Malayalam cinema: a study of Shyamaprasad’s Ore Kadal and Artist 2024 South Asian popular culture 22 (4): 195-209
  • Jayakrishnan Sreekumar
H6/KW [SOUTH-] 1474-6689
Persistent catastrophes: slow memory and slow violence in exploring dark heritage 2024 Slovenský národopis 72 (4): 433-48
  • Bengi Bezirgan-Tanış
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303
Memory of the political transformation as memory of slow change 2024 Slovenský národopis 72 (4): 449-62
  • Justyna Tabaszewska
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303 Europe
Uncovering slow memory in the narratives of Lithuania's post-communist transformation 2024 Slovenský národopis 72 (4): 463-74
  • Jogilė Ulinskaitė
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303 Europe
Recording life stories as a never-ending process: interviewing people by the Museum of the Hlučín region as a case study of slow memory 2024 Slovenský národopis 72 (4): 491-503
  • Anežka Brožová
H6/KVL [SLOVENSKY-] 1335-1303
Invisible sovereigns. Dialogues in the Russian-Buryat colonial encounter 2024 Inner Asia 26 (1): 141-70
  • Caroline Humphrey
H6/KW [INNER-] 1464-8172