See also Dundes (2005), p. 387. [Folklore studies is] "a discipline which has been ahead of its time in recognizing the importance of folklore in promoting ethnic pride and in providing invaluable data for the discovery of native cognitive categories and patterns of worldview and values." Dundes, Alan (2005). "Folkloristics in the Twenty-First Century (AFS Invited Presidential Plenary Address, 2004)". Journal of American Folklore. 118 (470): 385–408. doi:10.1353/jaf.2005.0044. JSTOR4137664. S2CID161269637.
For a further discussion of this, see also Schmidt-Lauber (2012), p. 362ff. Schmidt-Lauber, Brigitta (2012). "Seeing, Hearing, Feeling, Writing: Approaches and Methods in Ethnographic Research from the Perspective of Ethnological Analyses of the Present". In Bendix, Regina; Hasan-Rokem, Galit (eds.). A Companion to Folklore Studies. pp. 559–578. doi:10.1002/9781118379936.ch29.
Dundes 1969, p. 13, footnote 34. Dundes, Alan (1969). "The Devolutionary Premise in Folklore Theory". Journal of the Folklore Institute. 6 (1): 5–19. doi:10.2307/3814118. JSTOR3814118.
Wilson 2006, p. 85. Wilson, William (2006). "Essays on Folklore by William A. Wilson". In Rudy, Jill Terry; Call, Diane (eds.). The Marrow of Human Experience: Essays on Folklore. University Press of Colorado. doi:10.2307/j.ctt4cgkmk. ISBN9780874216530. JSTORj.ctt4cgkmk.
Wilson 2006, pp. 81–106. Wilson, William (2006). "Essays on Folklore by William A. Wilson". In Rudy, Jill Terry; Call, Diane (eds.). The Marrow of Human Experience: Essays on Folklore. University Press of Colorado. doi:10.2307/j.ctt4cgkmk. ISBN9780874216530. JSTORj.ctt4cgkmk.
Bendix 1998, p. 240. Bendix, Regina (1998). "Of Names, Professional Identities, and Disciplinary Futures". The Journal of American Folklore. 111 (441): 235–246. doi:10.2307/541309. JSTOR541309.
Dundes 1978b. Dundes, Alan (1978b). "Into the Endzone for a Touchdown: A Psychoanalytic Consideration of American Football". Western Folklore. 37 (2): 75–88. doi:10.2307/1499315. JSTOR1499315.
See also Dundes (2005), p. 387. [Folklore studies is] "a discipline which has been ahead of its time in recognizing the importance of folklore in promoting ethnic pride and in providing invaluable data for the discovery of native cognitive categories and patterns of worldview and values." Dundes, Alan (2005). "Folkloristics in the Twenty-First Century (AFS Invited Presidential Plenary Address, 2004)". Journal of American Folklore. 118 (470): 385–408. doi:10.1353/jaf.2005.0044. JSTOR4137664. S2CID161269637.
Dundes 1969, p. 13, footnote 34. Dundes, Alan (1969). "The Devolutionary Premise in Folklore Theory". Journal of the Folklore Institute. 6 (1): 5–19. doi:10.2307/3814118. JSTOR3814118.
Wilson 2006, p. 85. Wilson, William (2006). "Essays on Folklore by William A. Wilson". In Rudy, Jill Terry; Call, Diane (eds.). The Marrow of Human Experience: Essays on Folklore. University Press of Colorado. doi:10.2307/j.ctt4cgkmk. ISBN9780874216530. JSTORj.ctt4cgkmk.
Wilson 2006, pp. 81–106. Wilson, William (2006). "Essays on Folklore by William A. Wilson". In Rudy, Jill Terry; Call, Diane (eds.). The Marrow of Human Experience: Essays on Folklore. University Press of Colorado. doi:10.2307/j.ctt4cgkmk. ISBN9780874216530. JSTORj.ctt4cgkmk.
Bendix 1998, p. 240. Bendix, Regina (1998). "Of Names, Professional Identities, and Disciplinary Futures". The Journal of American Folklore. 111 (441): 235–246. doi:10.2307/541309. JSTOR541309.
Dundes 1978b. Dundes, Alan (1978b). "Into the Endzone for a Touchdown: A Psychoanalytic Consideration of American Football". Western Folklore. 37 (2): 75–88. doi:10.2307/1499315. JSTOR1499315.
See also Dundes (2005), p. 387. [Folklore studies is] "a discipline which has been ahead of its time in recognizing the importance of folklore in promoting ethnic pride and in providing invaluable data for the discovery of native cognitive categories and patterns of worldview and values." Dundes, Alan (2005). "Folkloristics in the Twenty-First Century (AFS Invited Presidential Plenary Address, 2004)". Journal of American Folklore. 118 (470): 385–408. doi:10.1353/jaf.2005.0044. JSTOR4137664. S2CID161269637.