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Dan Ben-Amers is a professor of folklore at the University of Pennsylvania and a renowned scholar of Jewish folklore, folklore theory, and the study of African oral traditions. More than 30 years ago, his articles on motifs have been translated into Chinese, which has stimulated the interest of many domestic scholars in motifs, and since then, theories such as "exploring the definition of folklore in the relationship between inheritance and enlightenment" and "structural analysis" have always been valued by domestic folklore. This collection of essays is a complete collection of translations of his scholarly thought, which can fully show his theoretical ideas and their evolution over more than half a century, as well as the changes in the discipline of folklore over the past fifty years. The publication of this book will be helpful to understand the development of international folklore and promote the development of domestic folklore disciplines.
中国民族地区经济社会调查报告:贡山独龙族怒族自治县卷
Economic and Social Survey Report on Ethnic Areas in China: Gongshan Dulong Nu Autonomous County Volume新中国民俗学研究70年
70 Years of Folklore Research in New China走向市场:一个浙南畲族村落的经济变迁图像
Going to the Market: Images of Economic Changes in a She Village in Southern Zhejiang Province中国民族地区全面小康社会建设研究
Investigation Reports on XiaoKang Society Building in China's Ethnic Regions中国—东盟民族体育的融合发展:以文化差异的视角
Integrative Development of Ethnic Sports in China-ASEAN: A Perspective of Cultural Differences
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