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Folklore

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5056 Collections and/or Records:

Breakfast babe : gendered performance in the preparation of breakfast in a patriarchal American subculture / Allan Davis, 2008

 Item — Box 358: [Barcode: 31197233255394], Folder: 13
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4410
Scope and Contents note This project takes a look at how preparing breakfast is a gendered performance in a typical American household. The analysis claims that breakfast is a nurturing task that is usually assigned to the females in a family, and is evidence of patriarchal definitions of gender and family. The project looks at Mormon family and comments on patriarchal order and roles in several Mormon families. Includes interviews with ten informants about the preparation of breakfast. Collected by Allan Davis,...
Dates: Other: 2008

Breaking the rules on April Fool's : a look at the cultural significance of practical jokes in family lore / Corbin Gordon, 1997

 Item — Box 145: [Barcode: 31197233256111], Folder: 9
Identifier: FA 1 Item 1505
Scope and Contents note

Gordon collected stories of pranks and jokes played by family members on each other to celebrate April Fool's Day. Included are jokes between husbands and wives, jokes on family and friends, and jokes that backfire. The project was collected for an English 392 class taught at Brigham Young University in 1997.

Dates: Other: 1997

Breaking the rules : the study of a missionary trickster hero / Darren G. Vance, 1990

 Item — Box 94: [Barcode: 31197233253886], Folder: 10
Identifier: FA 1 Item 1001
Scope and Contents

Darren G. Vance collected personal narratives of missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who broke rules and were famous for being tricksters. Included are stories of an Elder bleaching his hair blonde, a companionship going to a basketball game, and times that breaking rules actually lead to baptisms and re-activations in the church. Project was written for an English 667 class taught at Brigham Young University during Fall semester 1990.

Dates: 1990

Breaking the rules : the study of a missionary trickster-hero / Darren G. Vance, 1990

 Item — Box 109: [Barcode: 31197233254181], Folder: 3
Identifier: FA 1 Item 1142
Scope and Contents

Darren G. Vance collected personal narratives about trickster-hero missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Included are stories about a missionary dying his hair an outlandish color, companionships sneaking into sporting events, and several instances of breaking mission rules. Project was written for an English 667 class taught at Brigham Young University during Fall semester 1990.

Dates: 1990

"Breaking up is hard to do" : how Mormons construct their break-up narratives / Dain Berrett, 2009

 Item — Box 373: [Barcode: 31197233256814], Folder: 9
Identifier: FA 1 Item 4670
Scope and Contents

Berrett collected personal narratives of relationship break-ups experienced by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Included are stories of a breakup that happened over text, a girl who had a spiritual impression to break up with a boyfriend she really liked, and a boy that kissed his ex-girlfriend's three best friends as revenge for the breakup. The project was written for for an English 392 class taught by Dr. Jill Rudy at Brigham Young University in 2009.

Dates: 2009

Breaking up : stories and analysis about the reality of dating / John Hattaway, 2006

 Item — Box 327: [Barcode: 31197233255782], Folder: 5
Identifier: FA 1 Item 3623
Scope and Contents note

Hattaway explores the realm of dating and more specifically, breaking up. He analyzes the negative aspects of breaking up, like the loss of so much time and effort, compared to the positive aspect, like the opportunity to grow and fine tune requirements for a future spouse. Created by John Hattaway while enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's English 391 course during fall semester 2006 at Brigham Young University.

Dates: Other: 2006

Breastfeeding in Utah County : two women's stories / by Diane N. Call, 2003 October 15

 Item — Box 285: [Barcode: 31197233255279], Folder: 1
Identifier: FA 1 Item 3153
Scope and Contents note Discusses the benefits of breastfeeding to infants and mothers. Compares her own experience breastfeeding her children to the experience of her sister-in-law. Explains that she breastfed some of her children for three years - initially because it was good for the baby, and later because it was a "power rush." Includes an article titled, "Innocenti Declaration On the Protection, Promotion, and Support of Breastfeeding." Created by Diane N. Call while she was enrolled in Jill Terry Rudy's...
Dates: Other: 2003 October 15