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>Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Folklore
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Year:
2009
Catalog number :
45-005494
Pages:
200
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Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Folklore

Vol. 26
Synopsis

Contents:

Articles
Reuven Kiperwasser: The Visit of the Rural Sage – Text, Context and Intertext in a Rabbinic Narrative
Nicham Ross: A Tale of One Stone and What Lay Beneath It – The Literary Trajectory of a Legend from The Tales of the Baal Shem Tov (Shivhei ha-Besht) until the Writings of S. Y. Agnon
Bat-Zion Eraqi Klorman: Society, Economy, Religion, and Magic - Jews and Muslims in the Tribal Sphere
Nina Pinto-Abecasis: ‘Ja Ja Ja’ and ‘The European’ – Gender in Nicknaming Among the Jews of Tetuan
Miri Yousov-Shalom: ‘May he be with her in Hell’ – A Structural Analysis of Stories from Romania in the Israel Folktale Archives (IFA)
Rachel Ben-Cnaan and Ravit Raufman: ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ – The Haredi Version in a National-Religious Virtual Forum

Towards a History of Folkloristics
Haim Weiss: Science, Folklore and Rationality in Dream Discourse during Late-Antiquity

Review
Ilana Rosen: Immigrant Narrative and Discourse in a Multi-Cultural Setting