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In my introductory course, Anthropology 160, the Forms of Folklore, I try to show the students what the major and minor genres of folklore are, and how they can be analyzed.
Alan Dundes
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Alan Dundes
Age: 70 †
Born: 1934
Born: September 8
Died: 2005
Died: March 30
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New York City
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