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SOCIAL SCIENCE + Folklore & Mythology
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Breaking the magic spell, radical theories of folk and fairy tales, Jack Zipes
Archetypes and motifs in folklore and literature, a handbook, Jane Garry and Hasan El-Shamy, editors
Hidden realms, lost civilizations, and beings from other worlds, Jerome Clark
Healing logics, culture and medicine in modern health belief systems, edited by Erika Brady
Princes, frogs & ugly sisters, the healing power of the Grimm Brothers' tales, Allan G. Hunter
Haunted houses and family ghosts of Kentucky, William Lynwood Montell
Killing tradition, inside hunting and animal rights controversies, Simon J. Bronner
Tales of Kentucky ghosts, William Lynwood Montell
The gods of Olympus, a history, Barbara Graziosi
Ghosts across Kentucky, William Lynwood Montell
Real zombies, the living dead, and creatures of the Apocalypse, Brad Steiger
Green, the history of a color, Michel Pastoureau, translated by Jody Gladding
What goes around comes around, the circulation of proverbs in contemporary life, edited by Kimberly J. Lau, Peter Tokofsky, Stephen D. Winick
Imagined states, nationalism, utopia, and longing in oral cultures, edited by Luisa Del Giudice and Gerald Porter
Explaining traditions, folk behavior in modern culture, Simon J. Bronner
The anguish of snails, Native American folklore in the West, Barre Toelken
Ghosts and the Japanese, cultural experience in Japanese death legends, by Michiko Iwasaka and Barre Toelken
Ghosts of the bluegrass, James McCormick and Macy Wyatt ; foreword by William Lynwood Montell
Spookiest stories ever, four seasons of Kentucky ghosts, Roberta Simpson Brown and Lonnie E. Brown, foreword by Elizabeth Tucker
Tales from Tennessee lawyers, William Lynwood Montell
Whispers of the ancients, native tales for teaching and healing in our time, by Tamarack Song and Moses (Amik) Beaver
Monster trek, the obsessive search for Bigfoot, Joe Gisondi
Folklore and the Internet, vernacular expression in a digital world, edited by Trevor J. Blank
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