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2011
Folklore Rules: A Fun, Quick, and Useful Introduction to the Field of Academic Folklore Studies, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
What Every Student Should Know About Online Classes, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
Dark Tourism as Danse Macabre, Jeannie B. Thomas
Ghosts, Jeannie B. Thomas
2009
The End of the Internet: A Folk Response to the Provision of Infinite Choice, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
Barbie Doll, Jeannie B. Thomas
2008
Instructions for Installing Blinds, Jeannie B. Thomas
Salem, Massachusetts, Playground at Gallows Hill, Jeannie B. Thomas
Shins Around the Fire (A Jig), Jeannie B. Thomas
Woman, 41, Jeannie B. Thomas
Books from 2007
Haunting Experiences: Ghosts in Contemporary Folklore, Diane E. Goldstein, Sylvia Ann Grider, and Jeannie B. Thomas
Portable Places: Serial Collaboration and the Creation of a New Sense of Place, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
The Waving Ones: The Experiential Source Hypothesis and Beliefs About Cats, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
Heckling Hillary: Jokes, Late-Night Television, and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Jeannie B. Thomas
2006
Contemporary Ghost Hunting and the Relationship Between Proof and Experience, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
Communicative Commemoration and Graveside Shrines: Jim Morrison, Princess Diana, My ‘Bro’ Max, and Boogs the Cat, Jeannie B. Thomas
2005
Gender, Jeannie B. Thomas
2004
“I Knew It Would Be A Real Bonding Experience”: Utah State University's English Department Pig Party as an Annual Rite of Passage, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
“Traces of Coming and Going”: The Contemporary Creation of Inuksuit on the Avalon Peninsula, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
Review of Jack Santino’s Signs of War and Peace, Jeannie B. Thomas
2003
Naked Barbies, Warrior Joes, and Other Forms of Visible Gender, Jeannie B. Thomas
2001
English 1010 Student Handbook, Lynne Sullivan McNeill
Review of Susan Stern’s film, Barbie Nation: An Unauthorized Tour, Jeannie B. Thomas
The Cemetery as Marketplace in Salem, Massachusetts, Jeannie B. Thomas
2000
Review of Kathleen Stoker’s Folklore Fights the Nazis, Jeannie B. Thomas
Ride ‘Em Barbie Girl: Commodifying Folklore, Place, and the Exotic, Jeannie B. Thomas
Stone Angels, Naked Mourners, and Various Virgins: Statues, Legends, and the Gendering of Intimacy, Jeannie B. Thomas
Bluegrass and ‘White Trash’: A Case Study Concerning the Name ‘Folklore’ and Class Bias, Jeannie B. Thomas and Doug Enders
1999
Review of Julie Cruikshank’s The Social Life of Stories: Narrative and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory, Jeannie B. Thomas
1998
Postmodernism, Jeannie B. Thomas
Review of Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye’s Undisciplined Women: Tradition and Culture in Canada, Jeannie B. Thomas
1997
Dumb Blondes, Dan Quayle, and Hillary Clinton: Gender, Sexuality, and Stupidity in Jokes, Jeannie B. Thomas
Featherless Chickens, Laughing Women, and Serious Stories, Jeannie B. Thomas
1995
Campus Legends and Lore, Jeannie B. Thomas
ISU’s Barfing Ghost Legend, Jeannie B. Thomas
Pickup Trucks, Horses, Women, and Foreplay: The Fluidity of Folklore, Jeannie B. Thomas
1994
Creating the Black Folk Hero, Jeannie B. Thomas
Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Postmodern: Folklore and Contemporary Literary Theory, Jeannie B. Thomas
1992
Review of David Murray’s Forked Tongues: Speech, Writing, and Representation in North American Indian Texts, Jeannie B. Thomas
The Bighorn Medicine Wheel: When Native American Religion Becomes American History, Jeannie B. Thomas
1991
Hecate in a Habit: Gender, Religion, and Legend, Jeannie B. Thomas
Pain, Pleasure, and the Spectral: The Barfing Ghost of Burford Hall, Jeannie B. Thomas
Woman and the Wilderness of Legend: An Intolerable ‘Margin of Mess’ , Jeannie B. Thomas


