
Another month, another list of books that can be enjoyed by folklorists of all stripes:
- Folklore of American Holidays, 4th ed. - Hennig Cohen and Tristram Potter Coffin.
- Folklore of World Holidays, 3rd ed. - Robert Griffin and Ann H. Shurgin.
- The Life of the Longhouse: An Archaeology of Ethnicity - Peter Metcalf.
- The Theory of Cultural and Social Selection - W. G. Runciman.
- Creation Myths of the World - David Adams Leeming, Ph.D.
- Ethnography: Step-By-Step - David M. Fetterman. In the Series "Applied Social Research Methods."
- Ritual: Perpectives and Dimensions - Catherine Bell. Revised edition.
- Culinary Fictions: Food in South Asian Diasporic Culture - Anita Mannur.
- The Flood and the Fire: Creation and Apocolypse in Irish Myth and Prophecy - Anthony Murphy and Richard Moore.
- Diana - Fay Glinister. From the series "Gods and Heroes of the Ancient World."
- Shamanic Journeys Through the Caucasus - Michael Berman.
- Consuming Agency in Fairy Tales, Childlore, and Folkliterature - Susan Honeyman. Part of the series "Routledge Studies in Folklore and Fairy Tales.
- Framing the Jina: Narrative of Icons and Idols in Jain History - John Cort.
- Old Gods, New Druids - Robin Herne.
- Shamanic Journeys Through Daghestan - Michael Berman (man he's been busy!).
- Primitive Classification - Emile Durkheim. Reprinted as part of the "Routledge Revivals" series.
- Unwitting Zionists: The Jewish Community of Zakho in Iraqi Kurdistan - Haya Gavish. From the series "Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology."
- Celebrating 100 Years of the Texas Folklore Society, 1909-2009 - ed. by Kenneth L. Untiedt.
- Between Pulpit and Pew: Folk Religion in a North Yorkshire Fishing Village - David Clark.
- Tibetan Ritual - Jose Ignacio Cabezon.
- Going to the Well for Water - Rionach Ui Ogain.
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