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Congrats to Katey Borland on special issue of the Journal of American Folklore!

October 31, 2017

Congrats to Katey Borland on special issue of the Journal of American Folklore!

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The special issue on Family Folklore of the Journal of American Folklore 130(518), Fall 2017 just arrived.  In addition to Katey Borland being the guest editor, she co-wrote with Patricia Sawin and Diane Tye, the “Introduction: Difference and Dialogism in Family Narratives,” and contributed an essay, “Co-Narration, Intersubjectivity, and the Listener in Family Folklore.  

Congrats Katey!

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