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LETONICA No. 38 (2018)

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LETONICA No. 38 (2018)

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Folklore: Values and interests
  • 2018
  • Gatis Ozoliņš
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 7–8
Intangible cultural heritage and internet humour
  • 2018
  • Rita Zara
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 9–30
The metaphors of property in the understanding of folklore: Insight in the history of term 'garamantas'
  • 2018
  • Dace Bula
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 31–44
Vernacular writings as a cultural value
  • 2018
  • Baiba Krogzeme-Mosgorda
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 45–57
The religious dimension of “forever”: From latvian folksongs to christian texts
  • 2018
  • Jānis Priede
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 58–76
The folklore of world war I: The value of use
  • 2018
  • Gatis Ozoliņš
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 77–91
The concept of sin in Latgalian fairy tales
  • 2018
  • Angelika Juško-Štekele
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 92–101
Subject ATU 777: About the Jewish Stereotype in Latvian folklore
  • 2018
  • Svetlana Pogodina
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 102–112
On the currently popular narrative in children’s folklore
  • 2018
  • Jolanta Stauga
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 113–122
Firecross in Latvia in the context of controversial cultural heritage
  • 2018
  • Digne Ūdre-Lielbārde
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 123–142
The academics and the recording of folk medicine in Estonia from the late 19th century to the 1970s
  • 2018
  • Ave Goršic
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 143–161
The crowns of fabric and paper flowers made in Latvia in the 18th and 19th centuries
  • 2018
  • Ieva Pīgozne-Brikmane
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 163–176
Latvian calendar and the impact of christianity
  • 2018
  • Aigars Lielbārdis
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 177–188
The values of wholeness and healthy lifestyle in folklore and traditions
  • 2018
  • Ieva Ančevska
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 189–209
On ritualistic threats
  • 2018
  • Janīna Kursīte
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 210–222
Mapping the History of Folklore Studies: Centres, Borderlands and Shared Space [Eds. Dace Bula, Sandis Laime. Mapping the History of Folklore Studies: Centres, Borderlands and Shared Spaces. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017]
  • 2018
  • Ilo Valks
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 223–225
Latvian (and) Global Folkloristics Retour [Ed. Dace Bula. Latvian Folkloristics in the Interwar Period. FF Communications 313. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, Academia Scientarum Fennica, 2017]
  • 2018
  • Guntis Šmidchens
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 226–232
How Latvians Celebrated Wedding [Ed. Baiba Krogzeme–Mosgorda. Latviešu tautasdziesmas. 11. sējums. Sadzīves un ģimenes ieražu dziesmas. Kāzas. Volume 1. Rīga: Zinātne, 2018]
  • 2018
  • Arnolds Klotiņš
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 233–235
Not to Break Means to Continue [Ed. Gatis Ozoliņš. Ērgļu vērtums. Novada folklora rokrakstos un publikācijās. Rīga: Zinātne, 2017]
  • 2018
  • Angelika Juško-Štekele
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 236–237
The Grammar of Getting Lost [Sanita Reinsone. Apmaldīšanās poētika teikās, stāstos, sarunās. Rīga: LU LFMI, 2017]
  • 2018
  • Mārtiņš Kaprāns
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 238–239
Theatre Performance "Meža meitas" (The Daughters of Forest): the Narrative and Aftertaste
  • 2018
  • Edīte Tišheizere
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 240
The Anniversary Conference of the Estonian Folklore Archives
  • 2018
  • Rita Zara
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 241–243
Charms Among Other Narratives: the Annual Conference in Budapest
  • 2018
  • Toms Ķencis
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 244–246
The Fiftieth AABS Conference in Stanford
  • 2018
  • Sandis Laime
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 247–248
Narrative Researchers Meet for the 25th Time, This Time in Sicily
  • 2018
  • Ieva Garda-Rozenberga
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 249–250
For the First Time the "Emerging Folklore Researchers" Cross the Boundaries of Ethics in Riga
  • 2018
  • Elīna Gailīte, Elvīra Žvarte
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 251–252
Fertility in the Trajectories of Folklore [Ilze Mileiko’s doctoral dissertation Fertility in the Traditional and Contemporary Culture in Latvia]
  • 2018
  • Gatis Ozoliņš
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 253–254
In Memoriam: Roberts Bērziņš
  • 2018
  • Māra Vīksna
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 255–261
To Draw a Folksong. Dainis Rožkalns – 90
  • 2018
  • Baiba Krogzeme-Mosgorda
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 262–264
Saying the last goodbye
  • 2018
  • Māra Vīksna
  • Letonica
  • NO. 38
  • PP. 265–269
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