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information about on ctributors Valdimar Tr. Hafstein is professor in the Department of Folklor ei t sh tn ic o sl /ogy and m useum Studies at the ni uversity oce f i land. h e completed his hD a p t the ni u versity of california, er b keley, in 2004. h e has published a number of articles, book chapters, and edited volumes on folklore, intangible heritage, international heritage politics, cultural property, and copyright in traditional kno iw s w le o dg rk h e. h as been trans- lated into French, tai lian, o prtuguese, croatian, and Danise h h. h as served as the chair of ce i land’s n ational o cmmission for uneSco (2011–2012) and as president of the n iternational Society f t o hn r e ology and Folklor ie e (S F) (2013–2017). Steve Rohs (p hD, American Studies, m ichigan State ni uversity, 2000) is Associate p rofessor of Writing an u d lt cural Studies aic t higa m n State ni uversity’s James adi m - son college. h is current research interests involve jam culture, local communities, and social capital e h . has previously published studies about the wa rish immig ys i rants to n ew york city employed performance in the construction of diasporic nationalism. h e teaches in the comparative cultures and politics field at J adi am so es n m college. Liora Sarfati is a lecturer in the Departmena t s o t A f esian Studies, et l Aviv u niver - sity. She has been conducting ethnographic fieldwork related to spiritual practices in israel and South ok rea since 1998. h er work has been published in several journals as well as in the books Performance Studies in Motion (2014; ed. Atay citron, Sharon Aronson- l ehavi, and David Zerbib) and e Th Palgrave Handbook of Urban Ethnography (2018; ed. italo a prdo and g iuliana . bp rato). Journal of American Folklore 131(520):243 c opyright © 2018 by the ob ard of r tustees of the ni uversity of illinois JAF 131_2 text.indd 243 3/5/18 10:36 AM
Journal of American Folklore – American Folklore Society
Published: Apr 27, 2018
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