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Academic journal
Western Folklore
Discipline
Regional, national, and international Folklore
Language
English
Edited by
Rachel Gonzalez-Martin
Publication details
Former name(s)
California Folklore Quarterly
History
1942-present
Publisher
Western States Folklore Society (United States)
Frequency
Quarterly
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Western Folklore is a quarterly academic journal for the study of folklore published by the Western States Folklore Society (formerly the California Folklore Society). It was established in 1942 as the California Folklore Quarterly and obtained its current name in 1947. It is indexed in JSTOR.
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Perspectives in Folklore. Bloomington, IN: Trickster Press. pp. 120–134. Dundes, Alan (July 1979). "The Dead Baby Joke Cycle". WesternFolklore. 38 (3): 145–157...
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Brunvand". WesternFolklore. 67 (4). Western State Folklore Society: 417–421. JSTOR 25474941. "Folklore and Folklorists". WesternFolklore. 25 (4). Western States...
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Timothy R. (1999). "Remapping Koreatown: Folklore, Narrative and the Los Angeles Riots". WesternFolklore. 58 (2): 149–173. doi:10.2307/1500164. ISSN 0043-373X...
"The Making and Unmaking of a Folk Hero: The Ellie Nesler Story". WesternFolklore. 59 (3/4): 197–214. doi:10.2307/1500232. JSTOR 1500232 – via JSTOR...
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