Contents
List of Figures
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Value of Recursion | Jeffrey A. Tolbert
Part 1: Tradition, Inc.
1. Bits and Pieces: Exotification and the Allusion of Authenticity in Southern African Wildlife Tourism | Lisa Gilman
2. Simply Sara and the Art of Hominess: Performing the Folkloresque in the YouTube Kitchen | Susan Lepselter
3. Fairytale as Fuck: Antimodern Media, Sensory Experience, and the Folkloresque | Anthony Bak Buccitelli
4. Folkloresque at Work: Tales of the Nepali Theki | Claire Cuccio
Part 2: Folkloresque Worlds
5. Fictitious Folklore and World Making in Popular Culture | Timothy Gitzen and Ilana Gershon
6. Local Cosmologies, the Folkloresque, and the Fantastic in the Japanese Himukaizer Tokusatsu Action Hero Media Mix | Debra J. Occhi
Part 3: The Horror of the Folkloresque
7. Monstrous Longings in the Age of Insurrection: A Twilight Postmortem | Kimberly J. Lau
8. From Jacob Grimm to the White Witch of Devil’s End: Hammer Horror, Folk Horror, and the Folkloresque in Doctor Who | Paul Cowdell
9. “Vernacular Wolf-Men”: The Folkloresque Transformation of the Werewolf in Universal’s Cycle of Werewolf Films (1935–48) | Craig Thomson
Part 4: Folkloresque Beliefs
10. Can Such Things Be? Ambrose Bierce and the Newspaper Folkloresque | Paul Manning
11. The Devil You Know: Reclaiming the Ambivalent Witch in Modern Traditional Witchcraft | Catherine Tosenberger
12. Atlantis: Unraveling a Folkloresque Tapestry | David S. Anderson
Part 5: Reference, Replication, Recursion
13. Monk, Greeley, Ward, and Twain: The Folkloresque of a Western Legend | Ronald M. James
14. Nothing Is Original: Mimesis, Repetition, and the Spirit of Amabie | Michael Dylan Foster
Index
About the Authors