thanks for uses of folklore help + list

Anne L Lounsbery anne.lounsbery at NYU.EDU
Fri Aug 2 17:01:03 UTC 2013


Many thanks to all who responded to my “uses of folklore” query both on-
and off-list.  Below is a list—in no order at all—of suggestions I received.



Best,

Anne



Anne Lounsbery

Associate Professor and Chair

Department of Russian & Slavic Studies

New York University

19 University Place, 2nd floor

New York, NY 10003

(212) 998-8674









Walter Ong, *Orality and Literacy*



Vinogradov on skaz



Linda Ivanits, "Dostoevsky and the Russian People"



Bogatyrev and Jakobson's "Folklore as a Special Form of Creativity"



Bruce Rosenberg, Folklore and Literature: Rival Siblings
http://www.amazon.com/books/dp/0870496816



Roman Jacobson's essay "Russian Fairy Tales"; appeared as a commentary on
Afanas'ev's collection of Russian fairy tales, and also in Michael Lane's
Introduction to Structuralism, New York: Basic Books, 1970



Alfred Senn, "On the Sources of a Lithuanian Tale", *Corona*, Studies in
celebration of the 80th birthday of Samuel Singer, Professor emeritus,
University of Berne, Switzerland, pp. 8-22, Duke University press, Durham,
N. C., 1941

Article by S V Berezkina: feb-web.ru/feb/pushkin/serial/isf/isfi-134-.htm
(but I can’t make the link work)

Christine A. Jones and Jennifer Schacker, eds. *Marvelous Transformations:
An Anthology of Fairy Tales and Contemporary Critical
Perspectives.*Broadview Press

Martin Hallet and Barbara Karasek, Folk and Fairytales (has collection of
theoretical articles at the end)

Koven, *Film, Folklore, and Urban Legends *

Garry and el-Shamy, *Archetypes and Motifs in Folklore and Literature*

work by Jack Zipes about the process of the transformation of oral
tradition into literary form

Richard Stites chapter on folklorism (aka fakelore) in Russian Popular
Culture.



Patty Wageman, *Russian legends*



John Bowlt's Moscow and St. Petersburg.



Thompson, Stith. The Folktale. Berkley: University of California Press, 1977



Gabriella Safran's book on S. An-sky



Gabriella Safran, Jews as Siberian Natives: Primitivism and S. An-sky's *
Dybbuk*.
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modernism-modernity/v013/13.4safran.html

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