The Resumption of Folklore: Orality, Popular Culture and Anthropology in the Nodal Network
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Oralidad, Tradición, Tradición popular, Folklore, Internet, Medios digitalesAbstract
This paper offers an introduction to the monographic number "Popular Culture, Orality and Anthropology in the Digital Media", which includes articles by José Manuel Pedrosa, Óscar Abenójar, María Pilar Panero García, Laura Sánchez Pérez, Franceso Faeta, María Jesús Pena Castro, Rosario Perricone, Daniel Escandell, Luisa Abad, and a conversation between Luis Díaz Viana y Carmen Morán.
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