Folklore-Electronic Journal of Folklore

Papers
(The median citation count of Folklore-Electronic Journal of Folklore is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
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Motif Index of Prophetic Dream Narratives: Methods of Compilation2
Political Meanings Hidden Behind Enchanting Melodies: How China Delivered Ideological Messages in the Song Cycle “Four Seasons of Our Motherland”1
Melancholic, Joyful, and Outlaw Voices: Finnish Rhymed Couplets and Writers’ Archival Materials1
Personal Songbooks: Imprints of Identity in the Nineteenth-Century Lithuanian Written Culture1
The Collection of Hungarian Traditional Games1
The Simiots of Catalan Folklore: Neither Are Reminiscences So Old, Nor Are They So Strange Beings1
Algebraic Structure of Ancient Mesopotamian Omens1
Women of the Twilight: The Narrative Spaces of Women in the Icelandic Rural Community of the Past1
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Heroes and Villains in Memes on the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine1
Adopting or Dodging the Heroic Model: Professional Trajectories of Estonian Women Architects0
Representations of Gender in Estonian Graffiti and Street Art0
The Wedding Ceremony in Kazakh Folklore: Yesterday and Today0
Ritual Rules in Changing Circumstances: Break, Adapt or Maintain? An Introduction0
The Life of Rituals during the Pandemic: The Ritual Year SIEF WG Roundtable at the SIEF 2021 Congress0
The Wedding Water (Neke Sui) and the Blending of Ancestral and Islamic Rituals in the Kazakh Traditional Marriage0
Performing an Archive: Aims, Interests, Ideologies and Expectations0
Success Story or Traumatic Experience? An Attempt to Integrate Trauma Theory with Oral History Research for the Interpretation of First-Person Stories0
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Introduction: The Potential and Constraints of Cultural Transfer through Voice, Connection, and Message0
The Estonian Language and Its Influence on Music: A Cognitive Sciences Approach0
Udmurt Folklore Material in the Folklore Archives of the Estonian Literary Museum and Its Collectors: A Brief Review0
Materiality of Magic in Estonian and Finnish Museums0
Combining Archival and Academic Research in Dissident Manuscripts: The Ostrobothnian Mystics Project (Finland)0
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The History of the Formation of Folklore Collections in Belarus0
Rumours in a Situation of Political Conflict: Catalonia and Its Referendum of Self-Determination0
Hospital Clowning as a Way to Overcome Trauma0
Plots of Gothic Origin in Ukrainian Folklore Prose0
The Mute: Ritual and Transgressive Meanings of the Masked Character in the Romanian Căluş Ritual0
Jin Ping Mei: A Story of Guanxi0
Messy Affairs with Imagined Swamp Creatures: The Human-Nature Relationship in Swamp Monster Narratives0
Traditional Healing Expectations in Light of Placebo and Performance Studies0
Historical Trauma between Event and Ethics: Aleida Assmann’s Theory in the Context of Trauma Studies0
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Humorous Reactions to Controversies in the Estonian Public Sphere: Form, Content, Mechanisms and Comments0
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Mediated Easter: Constructing Religious Rituals in a Lockdown0
Aleksei Peterson in the Southern Veps Villages in 1965–1969: A Chapter from the History of Soviet Estonian Ethnography0
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Play and Folklore in Children’s Peer Cultures0
Melting in the Melting Pot: The Acculturation Experience of the Ahiska Turks in the US0
The Popular Ballad, Rumours and Memories as a Special Narrative Format0
How to Participate in Participatory Music Making at a Contemporary Folk Music Festival: Runosong Nests at the Viljandi Folk Music Festival and Pelimanni Evenings at the Kaustinen Folk Music Festival0
Base Form and Other Forms of the Estonian Verb0
The Wild Woman Archetype: A Comparative Study of Motif Correspondence Between “Bluebeard” and the Turkish Fairy Tale “İğci̇ Baba”0
The Structures of Dialect as the Founding Element of Social Identity: The Case of Bursa City0
Folklore and Greek Hagiography: Some Preliminary Notes0
After the War and Repressions: Mediating of Traumatic Experiences in Estonian Life Stories0
Female Genital Cutting in Ịjọland: Context, Performance, and Songs0
Opening Archives to Society: The Experience from the Folklore Archive at Rovira i Virgili University0
One Trauma, Two Narratives: Adamah versus Tomorrow’s a Wonderful Day0
Card Index of Former Latvian SSR KGB Agents: Trauma and the Path to Public Reconciliation0
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When a Crisis Opens New Academic Perspectives: The New Webinar Series of the SIEF Ritual Year Working Group0
Figures in the Mire: Towards Transformative Art and a Respectful Mire Relationship0
Bridging Northern and Southern Traditions in the Finnic Corpus of Oral Poetry0
The Bowed Lyre of Estonia’s Swedes: Origin, Diffusion, Decline, Revival0
An Archetypal Analysis of the Queen Mother of the West in Chinese Mythology0
Chinese National Motifs in the Folk Song Mo Li Hua: Influence on Modern Chinese Music0
Paying Public Domain and the Albanian Protection of Folklore0
Nordic and Baltic Digital Humanities Conference “Digital Dreams and Practices”, March 3–7, 2025, in Tartu0
“Here and There One Seed Sprouts, and Then It Seems We Have Done Something”: Nurturing Creativity in Elementary Schools0
‘Have You Heard of Kalevauva.fi Yet?’ Modern Folklore, Humour, and Gender in the Lyrics of the Finnish Folk Troubadour Duo Kalevauva.fi0
Ethno-Graphics: Folklore and Baltic Printmaking in the Period of Late Socialism0
Layers of Folkloric Variation: Computational Explorations of Poetic and Narrative Text Corpora0
Suicide Games, Abandoned Houses, and Thirst For Danger: The Youth’s Personal Experience Narratives and the Media’s Moral Panics about Semi-Supernatural Challenges in Estonia0
Homophobic Discourses and Their Soviet History in Estonia0
Traditional Beliefs and Real Influence of Full Moon Days on the Behavior of Community Pharmacy Customers in Estonia0
Introduction: From Conceptual Debates to Practical Applications0
Integration of Traditional Chinese Folk Music Culture into Music Education at Middle Schools0
If Oskar Kolberg Had Had the Phonograph… Or How to Read the Oldest Archival Notes of Polish Traditional Music through the Prism of Phonographic Experience0
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Pilgrimages in Times of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Romania0
Children as Agents, Targets, and Intermediaries of Family Humour0
Fictional Folklore: On the Paremiology of A Game of Thrones0
Representations of Distance Learning in the Memes of the First Wave of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Humour as a Coping and Self-Defence Strategy0
Gender Perspectives in the Study of Estonian Society and Culture: Current State and Challenges0
Corpus-Based Research of Semantic Aspects of Laul-Stem Words in Estonian, Focused on Past Newspaper Texts and Folk Song Lyrics0
The Process of Becoming a War Refugee: The Case of a Finnish Boy0
Illness: Narratives, Imagery, and Politics0
“Letters from America”: Songs of Lithuanian Immigrants in the USA0
The Status and Roles of Women in Terms of Gender in Ancient Turkish History and Culture Based on the Dīwān Lughāt Al-Turk – The First Turkish Dictionary0
Ritual, Risk, and Danger: Avoidance Rituals among Antiquity Looters0
An Experienced Ethnologist’s Thoughts on Digitalization, Open Access, and Open Data as New Research Assets0
Gender Role Perceptions in Selected South-African Folktales0
The Rite of Passage among Karaite Turks: Birth0
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She Sang in a Beautiful Light Voice: Musical Qualities of Runosong Performances in Fieldwork Reports0
“I Am Like Green Firewood – Not Going Out, Not Catching Fire!” A Prisoner’s Self-Portrait in Letters0
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Calendric Feast Bans and the Punishment for Violating Them in the Bulgarian Traditional Culture0
The Estonian Folklore Archives as a Knowledge Hub0
Introduction: Affective Mires in Contemporary Culture0
Collecting Slovenian School Lore Via E-Questionnaire: Analysis of the Collected Material and Revision of the Questionnaire0
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Challenging Hegemonic Gender Norms in Emma Donoghue’s “The Tale of the Rose” and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast0
What We Remember and What We Forget: Selective Memory in the Holocaust0
Ainu Puri as a Compass: From Yukar Musical Epics to a Contemporary Context of Transnational Indigeneity of the Ainu0
Traces of a Greek Myth (?) in Subcultures of Lur-Inhabited Regions of Western Iran0
Nursing Queen Archetype in the Context of Changes in Estonian Society: A Retrospective View0
Folkloric Manifestation of Primitive Impulses: Folk Riddles0
Children as Consumers and Co-Creators of Cultural Products: The Impact of Foreign Films on Estonian Children’s Culture in the 1950s0
Vindications and Customs: Women’s Participation in Local Festive Rituals in Spain0
Folklore Activities of the Lithuanian Science Society: Utopian Goals or Insightful Ideas?0
Traditional Songs and Their Messages in the Corona Period: An Experience from Serbia0
Easter Traditions among Slovenes in Italy (Natisone Valley)0
Experiences of Mire Sports: Sensory Encounters in Nature0
The Contradictory Foundation of the Estonian Folklore Archives: Traditionality and Modernism, Unification and Segregation, and Basics of Authenticity0
Developmental Changes in Acoustic Characteristics of Speech of Estonian Adolescents0
Tata Liba Ceremony for Reconciliation and Healing (Palu’e Island, Eastern Indonesia)0
Ukrainian Folk Dumy: Problems of Historical Development and Modern Performance0
Trauma and the Victim Economy0
Youth Identity Development on the Basis of Traditional Kazakh Folk Music0
Exploring the Transformative Power of Play in African Children’s Games0
Analysis of the Worldwide Distribution of the ‘Man or Animal in the Moon’ Motifs0
Archtypology of the Figural Antagonist in Classical Fairy Tales and Other Culture-Forming Stories0
“Here and There One Seed Sprouts, and Then It Seems We Have Done Something”: Nurturing Creativity in Elementary Schools0
Multilingualism in Estonian Poetry0
Do Bulgakov’s Hella (Gella), Azazello, Behemoth, and Abadonna Have Ancient Near Eastern Origins?0
The Image of the German, the Pole, the Latvian, and the Lithuanian in Lithuanian and Latvian Folklore0
Motifs of Inanimate Nature and Atmospheric Phenomena in Polish Folktales0
Distinguishing Between Proverbs and Sayings According to Josef Mlacek’s Classification in Dictionaries and Paremiological Collections: The Case of Explanations of Meaning in Two Slovenian Dictionaries0
Messages Behind Self-Gifting Practices: A Phenomenological-Anthropological Approach0
Slovenian Folk Lullabies: Analysis of the Lullaby Texts and Their Functions0
Multi-Use of Cranberries (Vaccinium Spp.): Heritage and Pharmaceutical Results0
Some Aspects of Food Security/Insecurity of Ukrainian Society: The Socio-Economic Dimension0
Introduction: Earlier Experience of Collecting and Researching School Lore in Estonia and Slovenia0
Archives and the Bodily Dimension of Traditional Dance Knowledge0
Wooing Werewolves: Girls’ Genius, Feminine, and Initiation in Angela Carter’s and Märta Tikkanen’s Versions of “Little Red Riding Hood”0
Love in the Time of Coronavirus: Innovation and Tradition in the World of Quarantine Weddings0
The Appearance of Grotesque Forms in Crystal Manor Tales0
The Romani in the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation0
Traumatization of the Past and Martyrological Thinking in the Soviet Union and the Post-Soviet Space0
As Much as Necessary and as Little as Possible: The Interplay of National and Soviet in a Wedding Performance at the 1960 Folk Art Evening of the Estonian Song Festival0
Narrating Ethnicity in Oral History Interviews: Life Stories of People Resettled from Estonia to Germany in 19410
“To hear the mermaids sing”: Visual Figuration, Myth and Desire in the Case of the Waterwoman0
The Ritual Year of the Nekrasov Cossacks in Turkey and in Russia: Reflecting on the Adaptation to New Environments0
Materialized Trauma Narratives of Border Crossings0
Rules and Norms, Freedom, and Regulation: The 15th Congress of the International Society for Ethnology and Folklore (SIEF)0
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The European Bear’s Son Tale: Its Reception and Influence on Indigenous Oral Traditions in North America0
Exploring the Semantics and Structure of Vocatives in Ukrainian Folk Songs0
Routes to Forming an Affiliative Postmemory about Difficult Pages in History (Based on the Example of the Era of Political Repression)0
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Ethnography of the Balkan Cults in Abruzzi and Molise (Italy): Two Case-Studies0
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