We are thrilled to present Oral Tradition 26.2, a special issue dedicated with deepest admiration to the journal's editor, John Miles Foley, in celebration of his 65th birthday and 2011 retirement. This surprise Festschrift--conceived and planned entirely without his knowledge--celebrates Foley's tremendous impact on studies in oral tradition through a series of essays contributed by his former and current students from the University of Missouri-Columbia (1979-present) and from NEH Summer Seminars that he has directed (1987-1996).Issue title: Festschrift for John Miles Foley
In the current issue of Oral Tradition we offer seven articles that collectively represent the origi...
My contribution to this Festschrift for Professor John Miles Foley has its origin in an experimental...
With the present issue Oral Tradition returns to its more common--and in many ways most fundamental-...
With this issue, we mourn the passing of John Miles Foley, dear teacher, scholar, colleague, and fri...
May 3, 2013 marked the first anniversary of the loss of John Miles Foley and a period of mourning at...
With this issue Oral Tradition presents seven vistas onto the communicative spaces that the traditio...
Let me start this editor's column with an invitation before the menu. As always, we seek to publish ...
With this issue Oral Tradition reaches a milestone: its tenth birthday. A decade ago quite a number ...
With the present issue, Oral Tradition begins its twenty-third year of publication. We are happy to ...
With this issue of Oral Tradition we offer our readership a salamagundi of essays on an internationa...
In honor of John's 65th birthday and his recent retirement (though a retirement largely in name only...
With this issue of Oral Tradition we offer our readership a highly diverse group of articles that tr...
Habitual readers of Oral Tradition know that an informed predilection for open disciplinary borders ...
Eleven years ago the journal was founded to provide a forum for comparative exchange, a kind of "pit...
With issue 26, i, Oral Tradition delves into a wide variety of traditions and media in multiple cult...
In the current issue of Oral Tradition we offer seven articles that collectively represent the origi...
My contribution to this Festschrift for Professor John Miles Foley has its origin in an experimental...
With the present issue Oral Tradition returns to its more common--and in many ways most fundamental-...
With this issue, we mourn the passing of John Miles Foley, dear teacher, scholar, colleague, and fri...
May 3, 2013 marked the first anniversary of the loss of John Miles Foley and a period of mourning at...
With this issue Oral Tradition presents seven vistas onto the communicative spaces that the traditio...
Let me start this editor's column with an invitation before the menu. As always, we seek to publish ...
With this issue Oral Tradition reaches a milestone: its tenth birthday. A decade ago quite a number ...
With the present issue, Oral Tradition begins its twenty-third year of publication. We are happy to ...
With this issue of Oral Tradition we offer our readership a salamagundi of essays on an internationa...
In honor of John's 65th birthday and his recent retirement (though a retirement largely in name only...
With this issue of Oral Tradition we offer our readership a highly diverse group of articles that tr...
Habitual readers of Oral Tradition know that an informed predilection for open disciplinary borders ...
Eleven years ago the journal was founded to provide a forum for comparative exchange, a kind of "pit...
With issue 26, i, Oral Tradition delves into a wide variety of traditions and media in multiple cult...
In the current issue of Oral Tradition we offer seven articles that collectively represent the origi...
My contribution to this Festschrift for Professor John Miles Foley has its origin in an experimental...
With the present issue Oral Tradition returns to its more common--and in many ways most fundamental-...