Published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum
at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bulgarian Folklore
Vol. ХХХVІI, 2011, Issue 3-4
FOLKLORE STUDIES IN UKRAINE
Editors: Svetla Petkova, Larysa K. Vakhnina
Science Yesterday and Today
Hanna A. Skrypnyk. History of the Foundation and Scientific Research of M. T. Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore and Ethnology of NAS of Ukraine
Summary/ ReferencesNatalia S. Shumada. Bulgarian Folklorists in the First Half of the XIX Century in Odessa
Summary/ ReferencesTetjana P. Ruda. Maksym Rylsky and Folklore
Summary/ ReferencesLarysa K. Vakhnina. Current Situation in Slavic Folklore Studies in Ukraine
Summary/ ReferencesMykola K. Dmytrenko. Ukrainian Folklore and Folklore Studies in Times of Globalization
Summary/ ReferencesOral Traditions
Tatjana M. Shevtchuk, Petro P. Sosenko. On the Mythological Motive of Stealing the Moon and the Stars in Bulgarian and Ukrainian Folklore
Summary/ ReferencesOksana O. Mykytenko. The Poetic Peculiarities of the Mourning over Children
Summary/ ReferencesIryna I. Kymakovych. Present Folk Anecdote: Problems of its Recording and Publishing
Summary/ ReferencesLesia G. Mushketyk. The Realization of the Concept “Desire” in Folk Tales of the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains
Summary/ ReferencesRitual and Normative Knowledge
Olena O. Borjak. The Rite Performed on the Second Day after the Christening in Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective
ReferencesLidija F. Artukh. Taboos in Ukrainian Food. Religious and Ethnical Peculiarities
Summary/ ReferencesVasyl G. Balushok. Traditional Youth Communities and Initiation
Summary/ ReferencesEthno-cultural Interactions
Sergej P. Segeda. The Meskhetian Turks in the South of Ukraine: Problems of Ethnocultural Adaptation
Summary/ ReferencesOlena Ju. Chebanuk. Calendar-related Customs of the Old Believers in the Chernigivshtchyna-Region: a Dialogue of Cultures
Summary/ ReferencesVisual Forms
Zoja St. Gudchenko. The Painted Peasant Huts of the Poltavsko-Slobozhanskyj-Region
Summary/ ReferencesInna E. Golovakha. Contemporary Kyiv Graffiti Paintings and their Functions as an Urban Folk Tradition
Summary/ ReferencesReview
Silva Hacheryan. The Fifth Annual Meeting of Experts on Intangible Cultural Heritage in Southeastern Europe (Belgrade, May 11–14, 2011)
Anatol Anchev, Anita Komitska. Exhibition “Eternally Living Antiquity”
Published
Ana Stefanova. The Multifaceted “Shadow” and its Projections in the Bulgarian Folklore in the Book by Anatol Anchev
Authors in the Issue
Contents of the Bulgarian Folklore Journal, Year XXXVII, 2011
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