Volume 7-1/2

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Vol. 7-1/2 – 1985

Regular Issue

Articles

Jane C. BECK

Enough to charm the heart of a wheelbarrow and make a shovel dance’-A Portrait of Helen Creighton

Carole CARPENTER

Tales Women Tell. The Function of Birth Experience Narratives

Jennifer J. CONNOR

Folklore in Anglo-Canadian Medical Journals 1845-1897

Jean-Claude DUPONT

Les moyens de transport au Canada français dans la période pré-industrielle

Edith FOWKE

Filksongs as Modern Folksongs

Ban Seng HOE

Chinese Community and Cultural Traditions in Quebec City

Delf Maria HOHMANN

Jennifer and her Barbies. A Contextual Analysis of a Child Playing Barbie Dolls

Patrick HUTCHINSON

You never think to lose the « Nyah ». Retention and Change in a Fiddler’s Tradition

Janet McNAUGHTON

French-Canadian Nationalism and the Beginnings of Folklore Studies in Quebec

Patrick O’NEILL

Like a Lone Bawling Calf. Some Musical Style Traits of Recent Cowboy Songs

Jean SIMARD

Les objets de piété. Défaillance de la religion populaire au Canada français

Robert KLYMASZ, Bohdan MEDWIDSKY

Contemporary Expressions of Traditional Slavic in North America (note de recherche)

Martin LABA

Problems on Canadian Folklore Studies. Fowke and Carpenter’s Explorations in Canadian Folklore (note critique)