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Index to Volume 48 ARTICLES Afokpa, Kodjo Jb. Greeting Performance in Eveland: Ethnographic Background and Cultural Analysis. Bulger, Peggy A. Politics, Principles, and Principals. 13-20. Collins, Camilla A. Introduction to the Special Issue. 3-4. Compton, Karen. Folklore in the ESL Classroom. 57-67. Congdon, Kristin G. Folklorists in the Schools: Toward a Successful Collaboration with Art Teachers. 31-38. De Caro, Frank. The Three Great Lies: Riddles of Love and Death in a Post Modern Novel. Dundes, Alan. The Psychological Study of Folklore in the United States, 1880-1980. 97-120. Hansen, Gregory. Fourth-Graders, Folklife, and Cross-Cultural Understanding. 69-76. Jones, Steven Swann. In Defense of the Grimms: The Aesthetics of Style in Oral and Printed Folktale Texts. Kline, Michael. Teaching Folklore in a West Virginia Prison. 77-83. Mechling, Jay. From archy to Archy, Why Cockroaches Are Good to Think. 121-140. Moonsammy, Rita. From Majority to Maturity: The Development of Folk Art in Education Programs. 21-29. Nusz, Nancy. Folklife in Education: Introduction and Selected Bibliography. 5-12. . Considering Curriculum Issues for Folklife Materials. Rosenberg, Janis. Intercultural Education and Folk Arts in Education. 47-55. Siems, Bennett. Brer Robert: The Bluesman and the African American Trickster Tale Tradition. 141-157. Stuttgen, Joanne Raetz. Kentucky Folksong in Northern Wisconsin: Evolution of the Folksong Tradition in Four Generations of Jacobs Women. -Young, Jane M. Permeable Boundaries: Ambiguity and Metaphor in Zuni Cere- monialism and Daily Life. 159-189. BOOKS REVIEWED Camp Charles. American Foodways: What, When, Why and How We Eat in America. [Theodore C. Humphrey]. Carawan, Guy, and Candie Carawan. Ain’t You Got a Right to the Tree of Life? The Index to Volume 48 ARTICLES Afokpa, Kodjo Jb. Greeting Performance in Eveland: Ethnographic Background and Cultural Analysis. Bulger, Peggy A. Politics, Principles, and Principals. 13-20. Collins, Camilla A. Introduction to the Special Issue. 3-4. Compton, Karen. Folklore in the ESL Classroom. 57-67. Congdon, Kristin G. Folklorists in the Schools: Toward a Successful Collaboration with Art Teachers. 31-38. De Caro, Frank. The Three Great Lies: Riddles of Love and Death in a Post Modern Novel. Dundes, Alan. The Psychological Study of Folklore in the United States, 1880-1980. 97-120. Hansen, Gregory. Fourth-Graders, Folklife, and Cross-Cultural Understanding. 69-76. Jones, Steven Swann. In Defense of the Grimms: The Aesthetics of Style in Oral and Printed Folktale Texts. Kline, Michael. Teaching Folklore in a West Virginia Prison. 77-83. Mechling, Jay. From archy to Archy, Why Cockroaches Are Good to Think. 121-140. Moonsammy, Rita. From Majority to Maturity: The Development of Folk Art in Education Programs. 21-29. Nusz, Nancy. Folklife in Education: Introduction and Selected Bibliography. 5-12. . Considering Curriculum Issues for Folklife Materials. Rosenberg, Janis. Intercultural Education and Folk Arts in Education. 47-55. Siems, Bennett. Brer Robert: The Bluesman and the African American Trickster Tale Tradition. 141-157. Stuttgen, Joanne Raetz. Kentucky Folksong in Northern Wisconsin: Evolution of the Folksong Tradition in Four Generations of Jacobs Women. -Young, Jane M. Permeable Boundaries: Ambiguity and Metaphor in Zuni Cere- monialism and Daily Life. 159-189. BOOKS REVIEWED Camp Charles. American Foodways: What, When, Why and How We Eat in America. [Theodore C. Humphrey]. Carawan, Guy, and Candie Carawan. Ain’t You Got a Right to the Tree of Life? The Index 307 People of Johns Island, South Carolina—Their Faces, Their Words, and Their Songs. [Karen E. Hudson]. Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth. Within the Plantation Household: Black and White Women of the Old South. [Emily Toth]. 190-192. Goodrich, Frances Louisa. Mountain Homespun. [Kay F. Stone]. Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd. Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World. [Jim Wayne Miller]. Ives, Edward D. George Magoon and the Down East Game Wars: History, Folklore and the Law [Richard Sweterlitsch]. 194-196. Lawless, Elaine J. Handmaidens of the Lord: Pentacostal Women Preachers and Traditional Religion. [Stephen D. Glazier]. McGlathery, James M.., et al., eds. The Brothers Grimm and Folktale. [Donna Glee Williams]. Puckett, John L. Foxfire Reconsidered: A Twenty- Year Experiment in Progressive Education. [Eric Montenyohl]. 192-194. Slater, Candace. Trail of Miracles: Stories from a Pilgrimage in Northeast Brazil. [Miles Richardson]. 196-199. Tong, Diane. Gypsy Folktales. [Ruth E. Anderson]. 85-88. Zumwalt, Rosemary Lévy. American Folklore Scholarship: A Dialogue of Dissent. [Frank de Caro]. 88-90. BOOKS IN BRIEF / FRANK DE CARO Alvey, R. Gerald. Kentucky Folklore. 94. American Quilt Study Group. Uncoverings, vols. 8-10. 201 and Bennett, Gillian, and Paul Smith, eds. Contemporary Legend: The First Five Years. 200-201. Hastings, Scott E., Jr. Miss Mary Mac All Dressed in Black: Tongue Twisters, Jump Rope Rhymes and Other Children’s Lore from New England. Ice, Joyce, and Linda Norris, eds. Quilted Together: Women, Quilts, and Commu- nities. 201. Koram, Frank J. Pakistani Folk Culture: An Annotated Bibliography. 93. Ledford, Lily May. Coon Creek Girl. McCash, William Barton, and June Hall McCash. The Jekyll Island Club: Southern Haven for America’s Millionaires. 201-202. McCulloch-Williams, Martha. Dishes and Beverages of the Old South. 93-94. Mendeleff, Victor. A Study of Pueblo Architecture in Tusayan and Cibola. 93. Neal, James H. Music Research in Tennessee: A Guide to Special Collections. Opie, Iona, and Moira Tatum, eds. A Dictionary of Superstitions. 91-92. Oring, Elliott. Folk Groups and Folk Genres: A Reader. 94. Sandberg, Larry, and Dick Weissman. The Folk Music Sourcebook. 92-93. 308 SOUTHERN FOLKLORE Schoemaker, George H., ed. The Emergence of Folklore in Everyday Life: A Fieldguide and Sourcebook. 200-201. Sull, James. Rusties and Riddles and Gee-Haw Whimmy-Diddles. 202-203. Young, Jane. Signs from the Ancestors: Zuni Cultural Symbolism and Perceptions of Rock Art. Young, Richard and Judy Dockery Young. Favorite Scary Stories of American Children. fare

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