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FLR 404: Internship:[Topic
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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University of Oregon
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FLR 411 /511: Folklore and Religion
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Explores the role of folklore in people's religious lives with particular emphasis on narrative, beliefs, rituals, celebrations, pilgrimage, and ecstatic states. Wojcik.
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FLR 412 /512: Folklore of Subcultures
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Examines recent research on subcultures, especially the relation of folklore to subcultural identity and communication, and the ways folklore may challenge or reinforce dominant ideologies. Wojcik. Not offered 2009-10.
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FLR 413 /513: Folk Art and Material Culture
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Survey of the research by folklorists on contemporary folk art, material culture, and the aesthetic impulse in everyday life. Wojcik. Not offered 2009-10.
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