Folklore Program course list

The following is a list of courses that fall under the folklore program subject:
 * 100: Introduction to Folklore
 * 102: Introduction to Comparative Ethnic Studies
 * 103: Introduction to Music Cultures of the World
 * 210: The African Storyteller
 * 211: Global Langauge Issues
 * 220: The Folk Tale
 * 230: Introduction to American Folklore
 * 270: The Hero and Trickster in African Oral Traditions
 * 279: Introduction to Turkish Folk Literature
 * 320: Folklore of Wisconsin
 * 321: Javanese Performance
 * 326: Introduction to Asian Performance
 * 342: In Translation: Mythology of Scandinavia
 * 344: Anthropological Approaches to Folklore
 * 345: In Translation: The Scandinavian Tale and Ballad
 * 346: In Translation: The Icelandic Sagas
 * 347: In Translation: Kalevala and Finnish Folk-Lore
 * 352: Shamanism
 * 359: Myth
 * 374: Indian Folklore
 * 399: Directed Study in Folklore for Undergraduates
 * 401: Musical Cultures of the World
 * 402: Musical Cultures of the World
 * 404: Music of South East Asia: Tradition, Innovation, Politics, and Religion
 * 411: African Poetry
 * 421: Javanese Performance Repertory
 * 428: Gender and Expressive Culture
 * 430: Topics in American Folklore: Ethnic Studies
 * 431: American Indian Folklore
 * 437: American Indian Women
 * 439: Foodways
 * 440: Scandinavian American Folklore
 * 443: Sami Culture, Yesterday, and Today
 * 444: Slavic and East European Folklore
 * 446: Celtic-Scandinavian Cultural Interrelations
 * 451: The Supernatural in the Modern World
 * 460: Folk Epics
 * 467: Women and Politics in Popular Culture and Folklore
 * 468: Feminism, Folklore, and Comparative Literature
 * 471: Oral Traditions and the Written Word
 * 490: Field Methods and the Public Presentation of Folklore
 * 491: Practicum in Public Folklore
 * 510: Folklore Theory
 * 512: Material Culture Analysis: The Arts and the Consumer Society
 * 515: Proseminar in Ethnomusicology
 * 517: The Irish Tradition
 * 518: The Scottish Tradition
 * 520: Ethnic Representations in Wisconsin
 * 522: Digitally Documenting Everyday Communication
 * 530: Topics in Folklore
 * Scandinavian and Celtic Folklore in Film
 * 539: The Folklore of Festivals and Celebrations
 * 540: Local Culture and Identity in the Upper Midwest
 * 560: Folklore in a Digital Age
 * 630: Seminar on American Folklore
 * 639: Field School: Ethnography of Wisconsin Festivals
 * 640: Topics in Ethnographic Textiles
 * 655: Comparative World Dress
 * 699: Independent Study in Folklore (Graduate)
 * 915: Seminar in Ethnomusicology
 * 970: Seminar in Folklore
 * 535: American Folk and Vernacular Music
 * 520: Ethnic Representations in Wisconsin