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Folklorica XXIV Special Issue “Vernacular Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic”
Dear Colleagues,
The latest issue of Folklorica, the journal of the Slavic, East European and Eurasian Folklore Association, has been released and is available at: https://journals.ku.edu/folklorica
Folklorica XXIV is a special thematic issue dedicated to emergent vernacular responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in various sites in Eastern Europe. The issue features the following articles and reports:
Articles
An Urban Project in Rural Crisis: Responding to Coronavirus in Bulgarian Villages
Sarah Craycraft
Pandemic, but Make It Fashion: Ukrainian Embroidered PPE in the Time of COVID-19
Katya Chomitzky
COVID-19 Narratives in a Carpatho-Rusyn Village in Transcarpathian Ukraine
Elena Boudovskaia
We Heralds at the Bells: Messages of Hope from West Balkan Bards During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Dorian Jurić
We Return of the Legend: Anatoly Kashpirovsky’s Treatment of COVID-19
Iryna Voloshyna
Folklore and Conspiracy Weories of a COVID Dissenter: We Life and Sermons of Father Sergii (Romanov)
J. Eugene Clay
Reports
The Encyclopedia of Coronavirus Rumors and Fakes: A Report
Natalie Kononenko
Folklorica accepts articles, surveys, reviews, and field reports from scholars in any relevant field dealing with the folklore/folklife of Russia, Eastern Europe or Eurasia. For information on submitting to Folklorica, visit https://journals.ku.edu/folklorica/about/submissions
For information on SEEFA membership to support our student paper prizes, please visit http://www.seefa.org/
Warm regards,
Jeanmarie Rouhier-Willoughby, Editor, and Dorian Jurić, Guest Co-Editor
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