FOLK FOLKLORE

FOLK 3000   AMERICAN FOLKLORE

Credit Hour(s): 3.0

American Folklore. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Regional character of the United States, illustrated by a variety of folklore genres from each region, including legends, songs, customs, arts, and crafts.

FOLK 3100   FOLKLORE AND LITERATURE

Credit Hour(s): 3.0

Folklore and Literature. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Literary aspects of folklore relevant to the English major, including oral literature genres (especially the folktale and ballad) and analysis of the uses of folklore in literary works.

FOLK 4000   GEORGIA FOLKLIFE

Credit Hour(s): 3.0

Georgia Folklife. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. European-American, African-American, and Native American traditions of the southeastern United States with concentration on Georgia, illustrated by materials from the Georgia Folklore Archives.

FOLK 4020   AMERICA'S FOLK CRAFTS

Credit Hour(s): 3.0

America's Folk Crafts. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Traditional hand skills of North American folk-culture regions including folk arts, crafts, architecture, food-ways and preindustrial technology, their Old World sources, and display in folk museums.

FOLK 4100   BRITISH FOLK CULTURE

Credit Hour(s): 3.0

British Folk Culture. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. The oral, musical, customary, and material traditions of England, Scotland, and Wales, including their regional variation and reflection of major historical currents.

FOLK 4110   IRISH FOLK CULTURE

Credit Hour(s): 3.0

Irish Folk Culture. Prerequisite: Engl 1102 or 1103 with grade of C or higher. Traditional culture from the Celts to the present, including saga literature, farmsteads and houses, music, singing, storytelling, and supernatural beliefs.