+ Folklore and Folklife
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Popular Culture, 419-372-2981
The
Department of Popular Culture studies the forms of creative
expression we use in everyday life. Courses in folklore
and folklife focus on the study and collection of folklore,
oral narratives, nonverbal folklore (material culture)
as well as intensive studies into regional folklore and
distinctive folk genres. (See also Popular
Culture.)
Minor
only (20 hours)
- POPC
220 (3)
- Oral
folklore such as POPC 320 or 424* (3)
- Material
or customary folk culture such as POPC 321 or 424* (3)
- Regional
or distinctive folk group such as POPC 325 (3)
- Distinct
genre of folklore/folklife such as POPC 424* (3)
- Collecting
project such as POPC 485 (or other senior seminar as
approved by adviser) (2)
- Electives
in folklore
*No
single course given as POPC 424 may be counted in more
than one category within the minor. Courses other than
those specified above may be chosen in consultation with
the program adviser.
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