Reading list for folklore volunteers

nataliek at UALBERTA.CA nataliek at UALBERTA.CA
Fri Sep 17 19:44:49 UTC 2010


Just out of curiosity, why must the books be fiction?  I would suggest  
my own Slavic Folklore: A Handbook and Linda Ivanits' Russian Folk  
Belief, but neither is fiction.

Natalie Kononenko

Quoting "Genevra Gerhart" <ggerhart at COMCAST.NET>:

> Ladies and gentlemen,
>
> A friend has asked me to supply a reading list of books that might be
> helpful to foreigners who will be helping out on folklore expeditions in
> rural Russia.  The books must be fiction, in English, and mostly set in the
> countryside.
>
> Mail to Margaret at  mmck at sccd.ctc.edu, or maybe the list would be
> interested?
>
> Thanks for any help you can give.
>
>
>
> Genevra Gerhart
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>
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>  <mailto:ggerhart at comcast.net> ggerhart at comcast.net
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>  <http://www.genevragerhart.com> www.genevragerhart.com
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>  <http://www.russiancommonknowledge.com> www.russiancommonknowledge.com
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Natalie Kononenko
Kule Chair of Ukrainian Ethnography
Editor, Folklorica
University of Alberta
Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
200 Arts Building
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E6
Phone: 780-492-6810
Web: http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/uvp/

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