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Course Syllabi

Undergraduate Courses

English 270: Introduction to Folklore. Sheila Bock
English 270: Introduction to Folklore. Ray Cashman
English 270: Introduction to Folklore. Susan Hanson
English 367.01: The U.S. Experience. Shelia Bock
English 367.01: The U.S. Experience. Ann Ferrell
English 367.05: The U.S. Folk Experience. Ray Cashman
English 367.05: The U.S. Folk Experience. Ann Ferrell
English 367.05: The U.S. Folk Experience. Susan Hanson
English 367.05: The U.S. Folk Experience. Dorothy Noyes
NELC 380: Everyday Life in South Asia. Margaret Mills
Slavic 130: Introduction to Slavic Culture: The Vampire in East European and American Culture. Dan Collins
International Studies 501: Living Jerusalem: Ethnography and Bridge Blogging in Disputed Territory. Amy Horowitz

Graduate Courses

Comparative Studies 677.02: Latin American Folklore. Katey Borland.
Comparative Studies 792: Folklore and the Disciplines in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries. Sabra Webber.
Comparative Studies 880: Culture and Capital, Special Topic: Tradition, Innovation, and Intellectual Property. Dorothy Noyes
English 577 The Fairy Tale in Western Modernity. Dorothy Noyes
English 577.03 Irish Folklore. Ray Cashman
English 770.02 Introduction to Graduate Study in Folklore 2. Ray Cashman
English 770.03 The Ethnography of Communication. Ray Cashman
English 870 Seminar in Folklore: The Ethnography of Performance. Dorothy Noyes
English 870 Seminar in Folklore: Culture, Waste, and Recycling. Dorothy Noyes
Edu T&L 905 The Ethnography of Communication. Marcia Farr