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Senior Lecturer in Folklore
& Mythology Warren House, Room 103 617-495-8056 Office Hours:
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Head Tutor and Senior Lecturer in Folklore and Mythology and Director of Studies for Special Concentrations, Deborah Foster received her Ph.D. in African Languages and Literature with a minor in Dance Performance and Choreography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has taught in the African and Asian Institutes Department of Folklore at the University of Khartoum in Sudan, and in the Dance Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her current research interests
extend and expand on her East African research on Swahili oral narrative
performance. When time permits, she continues translating the nearly three
hundred oral narratives she has collected for publication in a contemporary
volume of Swahili folktales. Her teaching, for which she draws upon her fieldwork in Africa, responds to the growing demand for African humanities courses in the undergraduate curriculum. She teaches the fall term sophomore tutorial, Fieldwork and Ethnography in Folklore (FM 97a), African Oral Tradition (FM 90b), Women Storytellers in Africa (FM 113), and African Traditions in the Diaspora (FM 116). Her most recent teaching innovation has incorporated her long-standing interest in dance with folklore and cultural studies in a course called Embodied Expression/Expressive Body (FM 114). |
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(Please see the Courses page for full descriptions) *Folklore and Mythology 97 (formerly *Folklore and Mythology 97a). Fieldwork and Ethnography in Folklore [Folklore and Mythology 113. African Women Storytellers] Folklore and Mythology 114. Embodied Expression/Expressive Body: Dance in Cultural Context [Folklore and Mythology 115 (formerly Folklore and Mythology 90b). The African Oral Narrative Tradition: Seminar]
*Freshman Seminar 32v. The Art of the Storytelling - (New Course) |
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