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  3. Vol 4 No 1 (2014): The Legacy of Lauri Honko: Contemporary Conversations

Guest editors: Pekka Hakamies and Ulrika Wolf Knuts

Published: 2014-05-07

Editorial

  • The Legacy of Lauri Honko: Contemporary Conversations
    Pekka Hakamies, Ulrika Wolf-Knuts
    1-2
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Articles

  • The Role of Theory in Folkloristics and Comparative Religion
    Matti Kamppinen
    3-12
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  • Innovations in Epic Studies by Lauri Honko
    Pekka Hakamies
    13-17
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  • Textualising an Oral Epic – Mission Completed
    Lauri Harvilahti
    18-24
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  • In Search of a National Epic: The use of Old Norse myths in Tolkien's vision of Middle-earth
    Tommy Kuusela
    25-36
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  • On Collecting and Publishing the Albanian Oral Epic
    Arbnora Dushi
    37-44
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  • The Interethnic and Interreligious Values in Turkish and Crimean Legends
    Anastasiia Zherdieva
    45-54
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  • 'Dead Clay and Living Clay': Máirtín Ó Cadhain's criticisms of the work of the Irish Folklore Commission
    Mícheál Briody
    55-65
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  • Greed and Work in Finland-Swedish Folklore
    Ulrika Wolf-Knuts
    66-72
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  • The Missing Books of Magic from Sandvik: In search for hidden books and secret knowledge
    Åsa Ljungström
    73-79
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  • Functions of Narrative Genres for Lived Religion
    Tuija Hovi
    80-88
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  • Vernacular Beliefs and Official Traditional Religion: The position and meaning of Mari worldview in the current context
    Tatiana Alybina
    89-100
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  • Vernacular Religion, Contemporary Spirituality and Emergent Identities: Lessons from Lauri Honko
    Marion Bowman
    101-113
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Approaching Religion is an academic open access journal published by the Donner Institute for Research in Religious and Cultural History in Åbo, Finland. Its purpose is to publish current research on religion and to offer a platform for scholarly co-operation and debate within the field.

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