New Special Issue of the Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics on Fairy Tales (Vol. 7, No. 2) Now Online

Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics (JEF) has recently published its latest issue Vol. 7, No. 2 at http://www.jef.ee/index.php/journal/issue/view/13 You are welcome to review the Table of Contents here and visit the web site to read and download articles (open access).

This special issue was compiled and edited by Merili Metsvahi. Contributors of the issue were fairy tale scholars from Hungary and Estonia. Hard copies of the Journal are available at the Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore,  the Estonian National Museum, the Estonian Literary Museum and the University of Tartu Book Shop.

Table of Contents:

Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics
Vol 7, No 2 (2013): Fairy Tales - Tellers, Tellings and Interpretations

Articles

Preface to the Special Issue (p. 3)
Merili Metsvahi

A Storyteller’s Autobiographical Analysis of Himself (pp. 5-15)
Gábor Biczó

Storytelling: Performance, Presentations and Sacral Communication (pp. 17-32)
Zoltán Bódis

A Mortal Visits the Other World – the Relativity of Time in Estonian Fairy Tales (pp. 33-47)
Mairi Kaasik

Gender Stereotypes in Cinderella (ATU 510A) and The Princess on the Glass Mountain (ATU 530) (pp. 49-64)
Kärri Toomeos-Orglaan

The Woman as Wolf (AT 409): Some Interpretations of a Very Estonian Folk Tale (pp. 65-92)
Merili Metsvahi

Notes and Reviews

Drinking and Driving Is So Much Fun (pp. 93-95)
Stephan Dudeck

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