CONTENTS:-
Section I: General Issues of Folklore in the New Millennium
1. The Future of Folklore in the new Millennium
2. Folklore and Modern Indian Society
3. Ethnic Identity I the Modern World
4. Folklore and Identity
5. Who Owns Folklore?
6. Continuity and Change among Gujjars in Jammu Siwaliks
7. Relevance of Folklore in the New Millennium
8. Folklore and Globalization
9. Translation of Folk Literature
10. Applied Folklore
Section II: Various Genres and Themes of Folklore
11. Who were you talking to?
12. Folk-Traditions of God Narasimha in A.P.
13. The Panadava Folklore in the Himalayas
14. A Socio-Cultural Study of the Ballad
15. An Analytical Study of Lakshmi Devara Katha
16. The Epic Tradition of the Kakipadigelus
17. Tax Evasion in Folk Ramayana
18. An Anthropological Study of the Punjabi
19. Myths and Legends of Goddess Kamakhya’s Temple
20. Kafka and Mythology Transformation of Myths
21. A Punjabi Folk Song: The Semiotics of the Yogi
22. Folk-Songs as a Part of Marriage Ceremony
23. Gender Discrimination in Haryanvi Folksongs
24. Animal Sacrifice and Gender: A Study of Agricultural Rituals
25. Folk Beliefs and Traditions of Kumauni Peasants
26. The Adi Dravidar-The Social Customs of an Oppressed Group
27. The Narratology of Yakshagana Prasangas
28. The Unspoken Convention in Traditional Theater
29. The “Folkishness” of the Folk Craft
30. Folk Arts: Forms and Functions
31. An Overview of Folk-performances in Andhra Pradesh
32. Folklore Studies in Telugu
33. Folklore Documentation-Contemporary Needs
Section III: Folklore, History and Tourism
34. Folklore, Oral Traditions and Local History
35. History and Folk Ballads
36. Oral History of Muthuvan and their Migration
37. Oral Tradition and History
38. Semantics of Folk-words and Proverbs
39. Oral Tradition and Tourism: A Study of Nilgiri Hills
40. Emergence of Tourism
41. Folklore and Tourism: their Reciprocity
42. Folklore for Tourism