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Folklore Journal 2008
2008
Price: €15 (20% reduction for students)
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Contents/Ábhair
Gearoid Ó Crualaoich
Gender Aspects of Traditional Calendar
1
Mícheál Briody
Na hAirde ó Thuaidh: Macallaí agus Macasamhla Scéim na Saol thar Lear
14
Seán Ó Duinnshléibhe
‘An tAmharc Déanach ar an Laom-luisne’: Seán Ó Cróinín agus Seán Ó hAodha
33
Eithne Ní Ghallchobhair
Brian Ó Baoighill: Caomhnóir is Craoltóir Sheanchas na gCnoc
64
Kelly Fitzgerald
‘How was your Guest List Compiled?’ Reflections on Approaching Folklore Questioning Today
75
Ríonach uí Ógáin
Caoimhín Ó Danachair agus na Laethanta Cinn Ráithe
84
Marguerita T. Humphries
Rituals of Power in Ceremonial Customs and Beliefs Relating to Pregnant and Post-Parturient Women
98
Óli Gneisti Sóleyjarson
Missing man: Death in an Online World
112
Marie-Annick Desplanques
‘From the Kitchen to the Net’: Aspects of the Pre-Millenium Revival in Traditional Music
125
Verena Commins
‘A Journey of Found and Lost’: The Concept of East Galway Regional Style in Irish Traditional Music
142
Marcas Mac Coinnigh
Ábhar Seanfhoclach sa Ghaeilge mar Fhoinse Blason Populaire
155
Reviews/Leirmheasanna
Máirtín Verling
Leabhar Mhaidhc Dháith: Scealta agus Seanchas on Rinn
(Pronchias Ó Drisceoil)
168
Mícheál Briody
The Irish Folklore Commission 1935-1970: History, Ideology, Methodology
(Domhnall Uilleam Stiubhart)
170
Liam Mac an Iomaire
Seosamh Ó hÉanai: Nár Fhágha Me Bás Choiche
(Ciarán Ó Gealbháin)
174
Lawrence Tulloch
The Foy and Other Folk Tales
(Anne O’Connor)
177
The following article, by Emeritus Prof. Gearóid Ó Crualaoich is taken from the 'Kevin Danaher Memorial Lecture', given by him in February 2008. It takes as its subject, different aspects of calendar custom, an area of research closely associated with the honorand. Click on the link below to download.