“What’s Written on the Forehead Will Never Fail”: Karma, Fate, and Headwriting in Indian Folktales
Eliza F. Kent
The Most Revered of Foxes: Knowledge of Animals and Animal Power in an Ainu *Kamui Yukar*
Sarah M. Strong
National Pantheon, Regional Deities, Personal Spirits?: *Mushindo, Sŏngsu*, and the Nature of Korean Shamanism
Boudewijn Walraven
“By the Sweetness of the Tongue”: Duty, Destiny, and Devotion in the Oral Life Narratives of Female *Sādhus* in Rajasthan
Antoinette E. DeNapoli
Re-visioning Gendered Folktales in Novels by Mia Yun and Nora Okja Keller
Sung-Ae Lee
Lorie Brau, Rakugo: Performing Comedy and Cultural Heritage in Contemporary Tokyo
Gerald Groemer
Kunio Yanagita, The Legends of Tono: 100th Anniversary Edition
Charlotte Eubanks
Kelly M. Foreman, The Gei of Geisha: Music, Identity and Meaning
Gerald Groemer
Simon Mills, Healing Rhythms: The World of South Korea’s East Coast Hereditary Shamans
Michael J. Pettid
Heonik Kwon, After the Massacre: Commemoration and Consolation in Ha My and My Lai
Margaret B. Bodemer
Sudha Chandola, Entranced by the Goddess: Folklore in North Indian Religion
Rebecca J. Manring
Shankar Narayana D. Poojary, trans., Epic of the Warriors (Kōti Chennaya Pārdana)
Heda Jason
Karl Reichl, ed. and trans., Edige: A Karakalpak Oral Epic as performed by Jumabay Bazarov
Heda Jason and Amnon Shiloah