Folklore
A fully peer-reviewed international journal of folklore and folkloristics.
- Folklore is one of the earliest journals in the field of folkloristics, first published as The Folk-Lore Record in 1878.
- Folklore publishes ethnographical and analytical essays on vernacular culture worldwide, specialising in traditional narrative, language, music, song, dance, drama, foodways, medicine, arts and crafts, and popular religion and belief. It reviews current scholarship in a wide range of adjacent disciplines including anthropology, cultural studies, ethnology, history, literature, and religion.
- Folklore prides itself on its special mix of reviews, analysis, ethnography, and debate; its combination of European and North American approaches to the study of folklore; and its coverage not only of the materials and processes of folklore, but also the history, methods, and theory of folkloristics.
- Folklore aims to be lively, informative and accessible, while maintaining high standards of scholarship.
Peer review policy
Taylor & Francis is committed to peer-review integrity and upholding the highest standards of review. Once your paper has been assessed for suitability by the editor, it will then be double blind peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees.
Taylor & Francis is committed to peer-review integrity and upholding the highest standards of review. Once your paper has been assessed for suitability by the editor, it will then be double blind peer reviewed by independent, anonymous expert referees.
Join the Folklore Society
Benefits of Folklore Society membership include: receipt of FLS News, access to JSTOR’s electronic archive of back-numbers of Folklore; information about publications and events, preferential rates for some events and publications, and access to FLS information services and library. More details are available at www.folklore-society.com
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