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Möbius media: popular culture, folklore, and the folkloresque

dc.contributor.authorTolbert, Jeffrey A., editor
dc.contributor.authorFoster, Michael Dylan, editor
dc.contributor.authorUtah State University Press, publisher
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-24T17:40:02Z
dc.date.available2024-09-24T17:40:02Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractBroadens folklore analysis to critically consider all manner of vernacular and commercial engagements to investigate how "folklore" is understood and mobilized within a variety of popular discourses and in different commercial marketplaces, in commodities, and in genres.--Provided by publisher.
dc.description.tableofcontentsIntroduction: the value of recursion / Jeffrey A. Tolbert -- Bits and pieces: exotification and the allusion of authenticity in Southern African wildlife tourism / Lisa Gilman -- Simply Sara and the art of hominess: performing the folkloresque in the YouTube kitchen / Susan Lepselter -- Fairytale as fuck: antimodern media, sensory experience, and the folkloresque / Anthony Bak Buccitelli -- Folkloresque at work: tales of the Nepali theki / Claire Cuccio -- Fictitious folklore and world-making in popular culture / Timothy Gitzen and Ilana Gershon -- Local cosmologies, the folkloresque, and the fantastic in the Japanese Himukaizer tokusatsu action hero media mix / Debra J. Occhi -- Monstrous longings in the age of insurrection: a Twilight postmortem / Kimberly J. Lau -- From Jacob Grimm to the White Witch of Devil's End: Hammer horror, folk horror and the folkloresque in Doctor Who / Paul Cowdell -- "Vernacular wolf-men": the folkloresque transformation of the werewolf in Universal's cycle of werewolf films (1935-1948) / Craig Thomson -- Can such things be? Ambrose Bierce and the newspaper folkloresque / Paul Manning -- The devil you know: reclaiming the ambivalent witch in modern traditional witchcraft craft / Catherine Tosenberger -- Atlantis: unraveling a folkloresque tapestry / David S. Anderson -- Monk, Greeley, Ward, and Twain: the folkloresque of a western legend / Ronald M. James -- Nothing is original: mimesis, Amabie, and the spirit of open access / Michael Dylan Foster.
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10217/239483
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherColorado State University. Libraries
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dc.subjectFolklore in popular culture
dc.subjectFolklore -- Economic aspects
dc.subjectFolklore -- Social aspects
dc.subjectFolklore in motion pictures
dc.subjectFolklore in motion pictures
dc.subjectMass media and folklore
dc.titleMöbius media: popular culture, folklore, and the folkloresque
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