In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.
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In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.
On this week’s episode of SoundLore, current folklore PhD candidate Caroline Miller chats with department alumna Drs. Kristina Downs and Meredith McGriff and current folklore PhD candidate Jesse Fivecoate to discuss their recently published edited volume, Advancing Folkloristics (IU Press). You’ll hear them talk about the process of publishing, collaborative writing, project management during COVID-19, and most importantly, what this volume charts out for the future of folklore as discipline. Current students take note - there are ideas and lessons here about acting on the changes that you wish to see in your discipline(s). Enjoy!
Music: CORONAWAVE by Pagliacci and Some Other Klowns (Suyash Kumar Neupane, Ben Danner, Kurt Baer)
SoundLore: Folklore & Ethnomusicology
In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.