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The Journal of Folklore Research is an international, peer-reviewed forum for current theory and research among scholars of traditional culture. Each issue includes topical, incisive examinations of vernacular or traditional expressive forms, as well as essays that address the fieldwork experience and the intellectual history of folklore and ethnomusicology studies. Contributors include scholars and professionals in such additional fields as anthropology, area studies, communication, cultural studies, history, linguistics, literature, performance studies, religion, and semiotics.
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Volume 43, Number 1, January-April 2006Editorial Board
Editors
John McDowell
Moira Smith
Managing Editor
Inta Gale Carpenter
Editorial Assistant
Cassandra Chambliss
Corresponding Editors
Kofi Anyidoho, Ghana
Betty Belanus, United States
Regina Bendix, Germany
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, United States
Barbro Klein, Sweden
Elliott Oring, United States
Neil Rosenberg, Canada
Advisory Editors
Roger L.Janelli
John H.McDowell
William F.Hansen
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