Preface and acknowledgments
Theories and definitions
Practice theory in folklore and folklife studies
The handiness of tradition
Toward a definition of folklore in practice
Practices and practitioners
Rethinking the boogieman: a praxeological inquiry into the origin, form, and cognition of a troubling folk character
Who's your daddy?: proverbial and psychological meanings in practice
The shooter has Asperger's: autism, belief, and wild child narratives
Who's that knocking on my door?: Barnacle Bill again and again
Implications and applications
From farm to. farmers' markets: Amish folk society in the age of fast capitalism
The year of folklore and other lessons of public heritage
Are folk museums still relevant?
Folkloristic practices in a converging hyper era
Notes
References
Index.