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USU Folklore Club
Folklore students study all forms of vernacular folk culture. Folklore classes cover traditions from all over the world and include such topics as folktales, urban legends, personal experience narratives, children’s folklore, folk art, graffiti, the supernatural, etc.
AMAZING WORK BY USU FACULTY, STUDENTS, AND ALUMNI
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"Honing Your Legend and Conspiracy Theory Detector: SLAP Testing Unverified Accounts"
Professor Jeannie Banks Thomas delivers the 2021 Wilson Folklore Archives Founder's lecture, hosted virtually by Brigham Young University.
Professor Jeannie Banks Thomas is also featured on Episode 144 of “Squaring the Strange.”
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A virtual research and tracking center at Utah State University that tracks digital folklore.
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"Folklore Doesn't Meme What You Think It Memes"
Professor Lynne McNeill gives a talk for TEDxUSU
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Mythic Existence is a weekly podcast about folklore, mythology, and history that urges the listener to explore and embrace the mystery of life. Join folklorist and USU Alumni Jack Daly for an adventure into the chasms of the unknown where the boundaries of the unexplained are blurred and the magical world around infuses itself into every moment.
To receive Folklore Club emails, or if you have any questions about the program, please email Lynne McNeill
Professor Lynne McNeill
[email protected]
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