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Local memories from yesterday: memoirs of 'Sohrae' in folklore | 2025 | Revista de etnografie şi folclor (NS) (1-2): 38-49 | H6/KVQ [REVISTA-] | 0034-8198 | |||
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 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
The sailor's tale | 2025 | Folklore 136 (1): 1-20 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
What has remained of the beliefs about the Wiedźma/Ved′ma and the Czarownica/Koldun′ia? Charmers, wicked midwives, and anthropophagites in Polish and East Slavic magic folktales from the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries | 2025 | Folklore 136 (1): 159-83 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Frontier narratives that take on flesh: tracing, legacy, labour, and legitimacy in outback Queensland, Australia | 2024 | Oceania 94 (1): 18-34 | H6/KX [OCEANIA-] | 0029-8077 | |||
Mapping globalised Chinese webnovels: genre blending, cultural hybridity, and the complexity of transcultural storytelling | 2024 | International journal of cultural studies 27 (3): 368-86 | H6/KF [INTERNATIONAL-] | 1367-8779 | |||
The lancang kuning song in North Sumatran performance traditions | 2024 | Indonesia and the Malay world 52 (152): 29-50 | H6/KX [INDONESIA-] | 1469-8382 | |||
Aesop's fables through the vision of Nahua culture. Sample of the collection of Cantares mexicanos | 2024 | Estudios de cultura náhuatl 67 (): 209-53 | H6/KUL [ESTUDIOS-] | 0071-1675 | |||
Yup'ik visual storyteller Amber Webb | 2024 | First American art magazine (41): 66-71 | H6/KUB [FIRST-] | 2333-5548 | |||
Photographing the Igbo funeral: the materiality of its performance | 2024 | Visual anthropology 37 (3): 237-64 | *H6 [VISUAL-] | 1545-5920 | |||
Sex on screens: the language of sexting and amateur pornography | 2024 | Culture, health & sexuality 26 (7): 887-903 | H6/KGT [CULTURE-] | 1464-5351 | |||
Mitos indígenas de México de la éopca prehispánica a la actualidad | 2024 | Arqueología mexicana (114): 7-90 | *H6/KUL [ARQUEOLOGIA-] | 0188-8218 | |||
Audio research methods, attitudes, and accessibility theory: using audio vignettes to elicit attitudes towards sex work | 2024 | Qualitative research 24 (3): 647-68 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Custodial grandmothers in the Attappadi indigenous belt of Kerala: towards recognition and action | 2024 | South Asia research 44 (2): 160-76 | H6/KWL [SOUTH-] | 0262-7280 | |||
Transmogrification as a gendered event: women in Kona and Hausa tales | 2024 | Folklore 135 (3): 350-72 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Patterns in Icelandic elf hills | 2024 | Folklore 135 (3): 388-414 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Mapping the music of migration: emergent themes and challenges | 2024 | European journal of cultural studies 27 (1): 3-16 | H6/KF [EUROPEAN-] | 1367-5494 | |||
Nana, wintsookxa ijk ja maaytïk? How does that story go? | 2024 | Cultural Survival quarterly 48 (1): 18-19 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
The storyweaver origin story. An online platform designed to get a book into every child's hand in their mother tongue | 2024 | Cultural Survival quarterly 48 (1): 24-5 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
Resilient roots. The enduring legacy of Koĩts-Sunuwar indigenous education | 2024 | Cultural Survival quarterly 48 (3): 22-3 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
Etched in stone: shaligrams as object-texts | 2024 | Material religion 20 (3-4): 283-304 | H6/KFO [MATERIAL-] | 1743-2200 | |||
How to feel the world and share it with others | 2024 | Martor: revue d'anthropologie du Musée du Paysan Roumain (29): 196-203 | H6/KVQ [MARTOR-] | 2734-8350 | |||
An interview with Vinciane Despret: a question rarely lives up to its situation | 2024 | Theory, culture and society 41 (5): 135-41 | H6 [THEORY-] | 0263-2764 | |||
Writing as smuggling: circulating Creole tales from Martinique to France | 2024 | Gradhiva: revue de anthropology et museologie (38): 28-45 | H6 [GRADHIVA-] | 0764-8928 | |||
Local landscapes of hope in Darién and Atacama: material narrations in the Anthropocene | 2024 | Folklore 135 (4): 553-79 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Gaming empire: confidence tricksters and the reinvention of self in the 1930s | 2024 | History and anthropology 35 (5): 1244-61 | H6 [HISTORY-] | 1477-2612 | |||
Stories with the terrain, stories with the ice: storytelling as a socio-material practice | 2024 | Journal of material culture 29 (3): 268-86 | H6/KF [JOURNAL-] | 1359-1835 | |||
Reflections on teaching Whorf: gasoline drums as a pedagogical tool | 2024 | Journal of anthropological research 80 (4): 477-89 | H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] | 0091-7710 | |||
"Labor, you can now come upon me": reimagining birth through women's embodied wisdom | 2024 | Journal of folklore research 61 (3): 81-117 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
An Esselen (re)creation story | 2024 | American Indian culture and research journal 47 (3): 101-10 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Ka Pichahna ‘Akkala (My Research Story) | 2024 | American Indian culture and research journal 47 (3): 111-20 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
stories, surviving, and what a poem can do? in Deborah Miranda's Bad Indians | 2024 | American Indian culture and research journal 47 (3): 121-34 | H6/KUB [AMERICAN-] | 0161-6463 | |||
Revitalising Meisen Kimono in Chichibu through storytelling - craft, community, and sense-making | 2024 | Fashion theory 28 (1): 59-83 | H6/KFY [FASHION-] | 1362-704X | |||
Sustainability and the fashion media: micro-utopia, social dreaming and hope in the margins | 2024 | Fashion theory 28 (3): 335-58 | H6/KFY [FASHION-] | 1362-704X | |||
Everyone has a story to tell: collective book production and ethnographic writing in Recôncavo da Bahia | 2024 | Anuário antropológico (Rio) 4 (3): 1-23 | H6 [ANUARIO-] | 2357-738X | |||
A funny story and a 170-year-old psalmodikon practicing an intangible cultural heritage | 2023 | Rig (1): 1-13 | H6/KVT [RIG-] | 0035-5267 | |||
A funny story and a 170-year-old Psalmodikon. Practicing an intangible cultural heritage | 2023 | Rig (1): 1-13 | H6/KVT [RIG-] | 0035-5267 | |||
Multiple worlds of Sámi research | 2023 | Ethnologia fennica 50 (1): 5-33 | H6/KVT [ETHNOLOGIA-] | 0355-1776 | |||
The European bear's son tale: its reception and influence on indigenous oral traditions in North America | 2023 | Folklore (Tartu) 88 (): 119-46 | H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] | 1406-0949 | |||
Local communities and archaeological sites in Tunisia: a case study at Dougga (ancient Thugga) about cultural memory and cultural markers in the Long durée | 2023 | Journal of African archaeology 21 (1): 63-80 | H6/KE [JOURNAL-] | 1612-1651 | |||
Fenrir’s Fetter and the power of stories | 2023 | Folklore 134 (3): 261-80 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Ozhibii'amaang Remedios: writing the story of Remedios | 2023 | Papers of the Algonquian conference (52): 37-51 | H6/KUB [ALGONQUIAN-] | 0031-5671 | |||
Fantastic changelings: liminality and narrative technique in Irish changeling tales | 2023 | Folk life 61 (1): 1-45 | H6/KVC [FOLK-] | 0008-3496 | |||
‘The stars know where he is’: world-making, wayfaring, and navigational theory in Southern African |Xam forager folklore | 2023 | Folklore 134 (4): 462-84 | H6/KF [FOLKLORE-] | 1469-8315 | |||
Chinese tales of epidemics: in search of home amid despair | 2023 | Journal of folklore research 60 (1): 99-120 | H6/KF [INDIANA-] | 0737-7037 | |||
Building Chamorro community through the arts | 2023 | Cultural Survival quarterly 47 (2): 20-1 | H6/KD [CULTURAL-] | 0740-3291 | |||
Talanoa digital storytelling as a culturally appropriate method in palliative care health research: an evaluation of the narratives of Pacific families caring for older loved ones at end of life | 2023 | Pacific studies 46 (1): 103-21 | *H6/KX [PACIFIC-] | 0275-3596 | |||
Seeing bodies in social sciences research: body mapping and violence extremism in Kenya | 2023 | Qualitative research 23 (5): 1261-82 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
Developing African oral tranditional storytelling as a framework for studying with African peoples | 2023 | Qualitative research 23 (6): 1497-514 | H6 [QUALITATIVE-] | 1468-7941 | |||
How good is oral history and what is it good for? | 2023 | Journal of the Southwest 65 (4): 516-27 | *H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] | 0894-8410 |