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Folklore Resources @ GMU

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Welcome to the GMU Folklore Studies Student Information Page 

 

Folklore Studies enable students to explore the processes of tradition that move through multiple  expressive forms, such as folktales, folk beliefs, folk medicine, folk art, folksong, and literature. A  discipline based on ethnographic fieldwork, studies in folklore offer a chance to work in communities and collect living traditional materials that are critical to human identity and values. Interdisciplinary by nature, folklore thrives on local particularities as well as compelling global connections.

 

Please follow the links below for helpful resources and information.

 

Storytelling Resources

 

Conducting research in Folklore Studies

 

Digital Folklore and Digital Storytelling

 

Internships

 

Recommended Reading List

 

Regional Folklore Resources

 

Thesis and Project Guidelines

 

Professional Development

 

Current Students and Alumni

 

 

 

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