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American Folklore Society
Description The American Folklore Society is an association of people who create and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. Our more than 2,200 members and subscribers are scholars, teachers, and libraries at colleges and universities; professionals in arts and cultural organizations; and community members involved in folklore work. Join us for our 115th Annual Meeting, with the theme of "Folk Culture and the Public Domain," in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on October 8-12, 2003. For meeting details and membership information, or to learn more about the Society and the work of folklorists, visit our web site at www.afsnet.org.
Contact Info Mershon Center
Ohio State University
1501 Neil Avenue
Columbus, OH 43201-2602
Web site http://www.afsnet.org
Spotlight articles Supporting the creation and communication of knowledge about folklore throughout the world
Events Folklore, Equal Access, and Social Justice
Folklore and the Cultural Landscape: The American Folklore Society 2004 Annual Meeting
Folk Culture and the Public Domain


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