Folklore
Found in 5056 Collections and/or Records:
Advent calendars as folk art : their history and how they are used today, 2018
Submitted by BYU student Abigail Roney. Contains cover essay, autobiographical sketch, and informant interviews. About advent calendars as a form of folk art.
Advice for new parents / Ryann Staley Bayless, 1999
Bayless interviewed her friends, her mother and mother in law, and her grandmothers for any advice they have for new parents. Included are ways to keep a baby happy, ways to encourage independence, and ways to encourage the baby to sleep through the night. Project was created for Dr. Eliason's English 391 course taught at Brigham Young University in 1999.
Advice for the newlyweds : bits of wisdom for the next married generation / Nikki Mantyla, 2003 August 4
Mantyla examines advice passed down from married to engaged women across generations. From these pieces of advice, Mantyla analyzes not only the wisdom of what is being shared, but also the personality and points of view that reveal much about the advice giver. While predominately about marriage, some advice on raising children is also included. Created by Nikki Mantyla while enrolled in Jacqueline Thursby's English 495 class during summer semester of 2003.
Advice to couples : from books to moms / Katelin Schey, 2005
Advice to young single adults : spanning relationships and topics / Kathryn Fleming, 2004
After the benedictions, refreshments will be served in the cultural hall : funeral potatoes, jell-o, and Mormon perceptions about their foodways / Marcies Beard, 2002 April 17
Beard explores the significance of food ways and food lore as it relates to a specific culture as a whole. Beard focuses on Jell-O, a food very common in Mormon gatherings and in Mormon culture. She then goes on to specifically analyze Mormon food ways and how they fit into the framework of Mormon culture as a whole. Created by Marcy Beard when she was enrolled in Jacqueline Thursby's English 391 class in winter 2002.
Airborne paratrooper personal experience narratives and their folkloric associations / Todd Cooper, 2006
Cooper analyzes personal narratives told by airborne paratroopers and their similarities between one another. He then discusses the role these personal narratives serve as folklore specific to the culture of airborne paratroopers, according to Bascom's four functions of folklore. Created by Todd Cooper when he enrolled in Eric Eliason's English 391 class in winter 2006.
Airborne paratrooper personal experience narratives and their folkloric associations / Todd Copper, 2006
Airplane amusement / Holly Berrett, 1987
Submitted by BYU student Holly Berrett for her Winter 1987 English 392 class. About the airplane stories and jokes that the author's cousin Tebin loves to tell. Contains a cover essay, autobiographical sketch, list of informants, and informant items. Items include stories about the pilot, criticism of airlines, and random stories on airplanes.