[Air-l] CMC and Folklore
sigalz at shaw.ca
sigalz at shaw.ca
Tue Nov 7 07:42:48 PST 2006
Rob,
Maybe this one might help:
Moezzi, Mithra Mah. "Technology in a World of Folklore"
PhD. Dissertation. Folklore and Culture dep. Berkeley 2004
Sigalit
I will keep looking
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Subject: Re: [Air-l] CMC and Folklore
Sigalit:
You are asking key questions I think about what the term "folklore"
covers--and that can be a thorny issue. For an easy but well
documented intro. to many of the issues in the field, I recommend:
Georges, Robert A. and Michael Owen Jones. Folkloristics: An
Introduction. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1995.
I teach that text in my mixed undergrad/grad "Folklore in a Digital
Age Course" at UW Madison. Actually, the web site for that is:
http://endnear.com/FLR560/FLR560sch.html
There might be other useful stuff on that syllabus, but its old. I
am teaching it again next semester--so I am (with you) searching for
articles on the topic!
Rob
--
Robert Glenn Howard
Assistant Professor
Department of Communication Arts
University of Wisconsin - Madison
rgh at rghoward.com
http://rghoward.com
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