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    Param nan samsin halmae.Pak Hŭng-ju - 2008 - Sŏul-si: Indi Puk.
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    Folklore’s Contemporariness: Dynamics of Value Orientation in Bihu.Dev Nath Pathak & Moureen Kalita - 2019 - Journal of Human Values 25 (3):177-189.
    The folklore studies scholar, such as Dorson (1976, Folklore and fakelore: Essays toward the discipline of folk studies, Harvard: Harvard University Press), was emphatic about the distinction between folklore and ‘fake lore’, one being authentic and the other as invented by the popular industry; however, he paradoxically maintained interest in the contemporariness of folklore. This was a paradox since the contemporariness of folklore is largely, and usually, due to intersections of folk with popular and political. Nevertheless, the emphasis on contemporariness (...)
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  3. The folklore of the mind.Radu J. Bogdan - 1991 - In Mind and Common Sense: Philosophical Essays on Common Sense Psychology. New York: Cambridge University Press.
    A distinguished wise man, Emil Cioran, with whom I share a country of birth and the thought that follows, said once that the two most interesting things in life are gossip and metaphysics. I can hardly think of a more self evident and enjoyable truth, if wisely construed. This volume combines the two pleasures, for it is an exercise in the metaphysics of wise gossip, of how we make sense of each other, and how, as a result we interpret, explain, (...)
     
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    Science, Folklore and Ideology: Studies in the Life Sciences in Ancient Greece.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1983 - Indianapolis: Cambridge University Press.
    Taking a set of central issues from ancient Greek medicine and biology, this book studies firstly, the interaction between scientific theorising and folklore or popular assumptions; secondly, the ideological character of scientific inquiry. Topics of interest in the philosphy and sociology of science illuminated here include the relationship between primitive thought and early science, the roles of the consensus on the scientific community, tradition and the authority of the written text, in the development of science.
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    Arte, folklore e identidad.Melgar Vásquez & Max Alejandro - 2008 - San Borja, Lima: Ediciones Altazor.
    El autor discurre sobre la historia y esencia del arte, y su relación con las demás manifestaciones del saber humano.
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    Korea and East Asian Exceptionalism.William H. Thornton - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (2):137-154.
    Given its close ties with Confucianism, East Asian exceptionalism could be defined as the inversion of Max Weber's doctrine that Confucian values inhibit rationality and lead to economic stagnation. That revaluation, which has contributed to an inversion of `Orientalism' as it relates to East Asia, becomes a core premise of what may be called the Singapore model of East Asian development theory. Another premise of that model is the primacy given to economic over political development, i.e., over democracy. In opposition (...)
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    Folklore in Buddhist and Jaina Literatures. An account of the life of the common people as reflected in Pali, Prakrit and Apabhramsa works. Sures Chandra Banerji. [REVIEW]Karel Werner - 1991 - Buddhist Studies Review 8 (1-2):247-250.
    Folklore in Buddhist and Jaina Literatures. An account of the life of the common people as reflected in Pali, Prakrit and Apabhramsa works. Sures Chandra Banerji. Bibliotheca, Indo-Buddhica 37, Delhi 1987. xv, 120 pp. Rs 130.
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  8. The Breton Folklore, the Origins of Paul Féval’s Fictional Work.Félicité de Rivasson - 2025 - Iris 45.
    This article explores how Paul Féval’s work integrates and transforms Breton legends and popular beliefs to shape a distinctive imaginary novel. Féval, born in Rennes in 1816, was influenced by the oral traditions of his native region. He drew on this rich cultural heritage to create works combining fantasy, the marvellous and romanticism, such as La Femme blanche des marais, Les Belles-de-nuit and La Fée des Grèves. These stories illustrate a hybrid between elements of authentic folklore and literary reinterpretations influenced (...)
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    Folklore, heritage politics and ethnic diversity: a festschrift for Barbro Klein.Barbro Sklute Klein, Pertti Anttonen, Anna-Leena Siikala, Stein R. Mathisen & Leif Magnusson (eds.) - 2000 - Botkyrka, Sweden: Multicultural Centre.
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    Rethinking folklore as seconomical pattern: Overview of sustainable, creative and popular strategies in Italian domestic life.Lia Giancristofaro - 2015 - Human Affairs 25 (2):173-188.
    The way in which folklorists study their “scientific subject”, that is the creativity and the rich ways people attach meanings to their existence, has often been considered to be static and decontextualized. An interest in popular culture for propaganda purposes is associated with past regimes. Therefore, the notion of “folklore” still carries contradictory meanings and connotations. The author starts from a debate prompted in Italy by Alberto M. Cirese: in recent decades, Italian “native” ethnology has focused on endangered village traditions (...)
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  11. The Lebanese Folklore through Proverbs: The Imaginary behind Sarcasm and Parody.Rachel Ltaif - 2025 - Iris 45.
    In this article, the aim is to explore Lebanese folklore through proverbs and to demonstrate how the dynamic field of imagination behind concise oral statements influences contemporary society and anchors, in the collective thinking of several generations, the values of a community, whether they are well-founded or not. Although Lebanese society is patriarchal, men are often depicted as beasts, frequently domestic and specifically as draft animals. The parody, satire, and humor that generally characterize proverbs feed into the images that circulate (...)
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    Folklore in Virgil.F. Granger - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (01):24-26.
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  13. Jewish Folklore in the Matthaean Birth Story.Paul Winter - 1954 - Hibbert Journal 53:34-42.
     
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    Semiotics in South Korea: history and research trends.Naiyu Zhang - 2022 - Semiotica 2022 (246):167-184.
    Semiotic studies in South Korea have a relatively short history; nevertheless, they enjoy a rapid development from a high starting point, so their research scale and insightful perspectives should not be underestimated. The introduction of “structuralist theory” in the late 1960s paved the way for Korean semiotics to enter the academic arena ideologically and theoretically. In the process of following the international trend of semiotic research, Korean semiotics has also formed its own characteristics. After over 40 years of development, (...)
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    Bioethics education of nursing curriculum in Korea: A national study.Kwisoon Choe, Youngmi Kang & Woon-Yong Lee - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (4):0969733012466003.
    The aim of this study is to examine the current profile of bioethics education in the nursing curriculum as perceived by nursing students and faculty in Korea. A convenience sampling method was used for recruiting 1223 undergraduate nursing students and 140 nursing faculty in Korea. Experience of Bioethics Education, Quality of Bioethics Education, and Demand for Bioethics Education Scales were developed. The Experience of Bioethics Education Scale showed that the nursing curriculum in Korea does not provide adequate (...)
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    Popular Traditions, Folklore and Politics.Olga Danglová - 2009 - Human Affairs 19 (4):329-340.
    Popular Traditions, Folklore and Politics The article studies how the "language" of folk traditions and folklore continues to be a tried-and-tested means for the representation and propagation of political concepts and ideas. The author notes transformations in the significance of folklore and folk traditions in historically changing both political and socio-cultural contexts. Attention is drawn to the significance of folklore in the nation-forming thinking of the 19th century, the place of honour accorded to it as an expression of the working (...)
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    South Korea's Humidifier Disinfectant Case: Is the Case a Disaster or an Evil Deed?Yeonsang Gu - 2018 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 89:495-516.
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    Korea ConsideredScience and Technology in Korea. Traditional Instruments and Techniques. Sang-Woon Jeon.Willy Hartner - 1978 - Isis 69 (1):89-92.
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    Folklore and Songs from El-QubēbeFolklore and Songs from El-Qubebe.H. Henry Spoer & Elias N. Haddad - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:199.
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    The Korea Wave as Cyber-culture.Sang-Hoon Lee - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:419-427.
    Korea Wave means the vigorous drive toward Korean mass culture among the young generation of East Asian countries. The Korea Wave has had great socio-cultural and economic effects on China and East Asian countries and even made a new word 'Hawhanzoo (哈韓族)' which mean the Korea Wave fan. The most important characteristic of the Korea Wave is that the followers are the young generation of the upper classes of those regions who are apt to learn and (...)
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    Folklore, Religion and Politics. The Different Facets of Noruz (“The New Day”, The New Year) in Iran and in the Middle East.Christian Bromberger - 2025 - Iris 45.
    Noruz, the new year in the Iranian world, corresponds to the spring equinox. The rites and festivities to which this festival gives rise in Iran are described here. But celebrating the new year on a fixed date according to a solar calendar is opposed to the customs of the Muslim world governed by a lunar calendar. The custom of the festival is all the more called into question when the spring equinox and its joyous manifestations correspond to a ritual of (...)
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    Transgression in Korea: beyond resistance and control.Juhn Young Ahn (ed.) - 2018 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
    Since the turn of the millennium South Korea has continued to grapplewith transgressions that shook the nation to its core. Following the serial killings of Korea's raincoat killer, the events that led to the dissolution of the United Progressive Party, the criminal negligence of the owner and also the crew members of the sunken Sewol Ferry, as well as the political scandals of 2016, there has been much public debate about morality, transparency, and the law in South (...). Yet, despite its prevalence in public discourse, transgression in Korea has not received proper scholarly attention. Transgression in Korea challenges the popular conceptions of transgression as resistance to authority, the collapse of morality, and an attempt at self- empowerment. Examples of transgression from premodern, modern, and contemporary Korea are examined side by side to underscore the possibility of reading transgression in more ways than one. These examples are taken from a devotional screen from medieval Korea, trickster tales from the late Choson period, reports about flesheating humans, newspaper articles about same- sex relationships from colonial Korea, and films about extramarital affairs, wayward youths, and a vengeful vigilante. Bringing together specialists from various disciplines such as history, art history, anthropology, premodern literature, religion, and film studies, the context- sensitive readings of transgression provided in this book suggest that transgression and authority can be seen as forming something other than an antagonistic relationship. (shrink)
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    Post-Folklore as a Socio-Cultural Phenomenon of the Network Society.V. Voshchenko - 2023 - Philosophical Horizons 47:61-68.
    The article characterizes post-folklore as a cultural phenomenon of the network society and defines various aspects of its functioning − sociocommunicative, cultural and psychological. The research methodology consisted of a set of basic approaches, principles and methods of scientific research. To achieve the goal, a set of general scientific and special methods was used, including the methods of logical analysis, problemchronological, generalization, synthesis, induction, and analogy.Research results. It has been proven that post-folkloric creativity is important for the development of social (...)
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  24. Remembering folklore, staging contemporary dance: conceptual and methodological issues about D'apráes une histoire vraie (2013) by Christian Rizzo.Susanne Franco - 2018 - In Patrizia Veroli & Gianfranco Vinay (eds.), Music-dance: sound and motion in contemporary discourse. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    North Korea: Extreme Human Rights Abuses.Angela Rho - forthcoming - Ethics.
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    Tsongol Folklore. Translation of the Collection "The Language and Collective Farm Poetry of the Buriat Mongols of the Selenga Region".Lajos Bese & Nicholas Poppe - 1980 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 100 (2):214.
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    Turkish Folklore Reader.Mark J. Dresden, Ilhan Başgöz & Ilhan Basgoz - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):372.
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    A Genealogy: Play, Folklore, and Art.Edmond Radar - 1978 - Diogenes 26 (103):78-99.
    Games, festivals, folklore, a derivation of them, and artistic expression are manifestations of symbolic invention. To compare them is to bring out the differences in the order of the symbolic production and have, as a consequence, a differentiated perception of the way they function. It is also to put them into a perspective of filial relationship. In fact, a genealogy appears with the processes that regulate the passage from one to the other of these means of expression. Through the successive (...)
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    Chinese Folklore, Pekingese Rhymes.David R. Knechtges & Guido Vitale - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (3):409.
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  30. (1 other version)Science, Folklore and Ideology. Studies in the Life Sciences in Ancient Greece.G. E. R. Lloyd - 1984 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 174 (4):447-451.
  31. Korea (Book Review).Hugh Deane - 2001 - Science and Society 65 (2):255.
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    Korean Folklore Reader.P. H. L. & D. L. Olmstead - 1964 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 84 (2):206.
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    Science, Folklore and Ideology: Studies in the Life Sciences in Ancient GreeceG. E. R. Lloyd.John Scarborough - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):750-752.
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    Democratic Consolidation in Korea: A Trend Analysis of Public Opinion Surveys, 1997–2001.Doh Chull Shin - 2001 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 2 (2):177-209.
    The Republic of Korea (Korea hereinafter) has been widely regarded as one of the most vigorous and analytically interesting third-wave democracies (Diamond and Shin, 2000: 1). During the first decade of democratic rule, Korea has successfully carried out a large number of electoral and other reforms to transform the institutions and procedures of military-authoritarian rule into those of a representative democracy. Unlike many of its counterparts in Latin America and elsewhere, Korea has fully restored civilian rule (...)
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    Folklore and popular conceptions regarding the fauna of a wetland area on the Caribbean coast of Columbia.Sandra Turbay - 2004 - Agriculture and Human Values 21 (2/3):105-110.
    In pre-Columbian times, the Zenu Indians established drainage systems in the wetlands of the Colombian Caribbean that enabled them to exploit this rich ecosystem in a sustained manner. Modern inhabitants of the region are, however, exposed to a regimen of periodic flooding that limits their productive activities. In addition, they are surrounded by large cattle ranches that occupy almost all the land and are responsible for the disappearance of forests that sustain the wild fauna. These peasants employ a classification system (...)
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    South Korea: Human Embryo Research.Young-Rhan Um - 2003 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 12 (3):268-278.
    On May 18, 2001, the Korean Bioethics Advisory Commission, sponsored by the Ministry of Science and Technology, published a set of recommendations for biotechnological research and application, including scientific experiments with human embryos. Four days later, the KBAC held a public hearing to finalize its recommendations. Since then, public reaction and debate over the ethical aspects of human embryo research have actively surfaced. Most leaders of religious organizations, especially Catholic churches, objected to any type of embryo research. On the other (...)
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    Essays in Folklore Theory and Method.Alan Dundes - 1990 - Cre-A.
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    Zur araukanische Volksunde: teoría y práctica del folklore en los relevamientos de Roberto Lehmann-Nitsche en lenguas originarias.Marisa Malvestitti - forthcoming - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana.
    En este artículo se presenta el guión de una conferencia que Roberto Lehmann-Nitsche, pocos años después de radicarse en la Argentina, desarrolló en 1901 acerca del folklore mapuche. La intervención se realizó a solicitud de la Deutschen Frauen Verein, una asociación de mujeres alemanas con sede en la ciudad de Buenos Aires, y abordó aspectos teóricos sobre esta disciplina, entonces en expansión, desde la perspectiva germana. Además, realizó una catalogación de los materiales empíricos documentados por este antropólogo durante los primeros (...)
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    Knitting Practice in Korea: A Geography of Everyday Experiences.Hye Young Shin & Ji Soo Ha - 2011 - Asian Culture and History 3 (1):p105.
    The recent resurgence of knitting is an ambiguous social phenomenon because it has pre-industrial connotations in late modern society. Knitting is inherently an ambiguous practice which blurs the boundary between production and consumption, the material and the mental and subject and object. This paper explores Korean knitting practice from the angle of social practice. An examination of knitting practice in Korea revealed that the inherent heterogeneity is intricately intertwined with the complex landscape of knitting practice, which is dispersed in (...)
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    The Folklore of Bombay.W. Norman Brown & R. E. Enthoven - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:265.
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    Science, Folklore, and Philosophy.Norman Melchert - 1967 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 28 (2):294-295.
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    The Folklore of Computers and the True Art of Thinking.Theodore Roszak - 1988 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 7 (3):8-12.
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    Folklore Studies and Nationalism in Turkey.Serdar Uğurlu - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1535-1547.
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    Folklore and Psychoanalysis: The Swallowing Monster and Open‐Brains Allomotifs in Plains Indian Mythology.Michael P. Carroll - 1992 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 20 (3):289-303.
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    Finnish Folklore Reader and Glossary.M. J. Dresden, Elli Köngäs Maranda & Elli Kongas Maranda - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (4):830.
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    Korea: The Third Republic.Chauncey S. Goodrich & Kyung Cho Chung - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (3):418.
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  47. Korea's Appropriation of the Cell Phone Culture.Sung-do Kim - 2009 - Hermès: La Revue Cognition, communication, politique 55 (3):31 - +.
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    Korea—A Joyful Period, 1931-1935.Mary Matteson Wilbur - 1999 - Chinese Studies in History 32 (4):57-83.
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    Bioethics education of nursing curriculum in Korea.Kwisoon Choe, Youngmi Kang & Woon-Yong Lee - 2013 - Nursing Ethics 20 (4):401-412.
    The aim of this study is to examine the current profile of bioethics education in the nursing curriculum as perceived by nursing students and faculty in Korea. A convenience sampling method was used for recruiting 1223 undergraduate nursing students and 140 nursing faculty in Korea. Experience of Bioethics Education, Quality of Bioethics Education, and Demand for Bioethics Education Scales were developed. The Experience of Bioethics Education Scale showed that the nursing curriculum in Korea does not provide adequate (...)
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    Korea's Syngman Rhee, an Unauthorized Portrait.B. H. H. & Richard C. Allen - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):393.
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