Seminars
1: What is Folklore?(JD)
2: The History of Folklore Studies(JD)
3: Folklore and the Nation(JD)
4: Politics and Folklore(JD)
5: Sources I: Myths, Folktales, and Fairy Stories(JD)
6: Sources II: Drama(JD)
7: Sources III: Music, Song, and Dance(JD)
8: Sources IV: Photography(JD)
9: Sources V: Material Culture(CS)
10: The Ritual Year I: November to April(CS)
11: The Ritual Year II: May to October(CS)
12: Birth, Marriage, and Death(CS)
13: The Supernatural(CS)
14: Places (Rural, Urban, and Maritime)(CS)
15: Work(CS)
16: Play(CS)
17: Food(CS)
18: Urban Legends and Cyberlore(CS)