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Subject: [SEELANGS] Announcing the Fall 2005 issue of Folklorica
From:    nataliek@UALBERTA.CA
Date:    Wed, December 28, 2005 1:06 pm
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Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to announce the availability of the Fall 2005 issue of 
Folklorica,
the journal of the Slavic and East European Folklore Association.  The 
contents
of the latest issue are below.

The journal is available on line at http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/SEEFA/
Unlike most learned societies, SEEFA places its complete journal on the 
web with
free access to all. The Executive Committee of SEEFA feels that
folklorists in Slavic and East European countries should have access to
FOLKLORICA, irrespective of their ability to join SEEFA. In fact, as of
Winter 2005 over one-third of the visits to this web site came from
Eastern Europe. However, in order for this access to be maintained, we
would like to encourage folklorists who are in a position to join SEEFA,
please to do so.


We can now accept checks in Euros and Canadian dollars.
Individual membership in SEEFA is $25 per year for regular members, $10
for students, and $35 for institutions. We can also accept checks in Euros
(22 for regular members, 8 for students, 30 for institutions) and Canadian
dollars (30 for regular members, 12 for students, 42 for institutions).

Wire transfers of membership dues into the SEEFA account can also be made.
Contact Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby (jrouhie@uky.edu) for information  on
doing
this.

FOLKLORICA: Fall 2005, Vol. X, no. 2

Articles

Contemplating Music and the Boundaries of Identity: Attitudes and Opinions
Regarding the
Effect of Ottoman Turkish Contact on Bulgarian and Macedonian Folk Musics
Karen A. Peters

The Russian Bathhouse: The Old Russian pert’ and the Christian bania in
Traditional Culture
Masha Vaneisha

Name – Text – Ritual: The Role of Plant Characteristics in Slavic Folk 
Medicine
V. B. Kolosova


Report

Using Digital Technology in the Field:  Report on Folklore Research in 
Ukraine.
Peter W. Holloway and Natalie Kononenko


Reviews

Laura J. Olson.  Performing Russia:  Folk Revival and Russian Identity
Reviewed by Sibelan Forrester

Olexandra Britsyna and Inna Golovakha.  Prozovyi fol’klor sela Ploske na
Chernigivschiny
(teksti ta rozvidki) (Prose Folklore of Ploske, a Village in
Chernihivshchyna (Texts and Analysis))
	Reviewed by Svitlana Kukharenko

Priscilla Carrasco. Praise Old Believers
	Reviewed by Roy R. Robson


Natalie Kononenko
Kule Chair of Ukrainian Ethnography
University of Alberta
Modern Languages and Cultural Studies
200 Arts Building
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2E6
Phone: 780-492-6810
Web: http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/uvp/

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