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2. Marking Time in an Artisan Community
3. Salons 5: Anticipatory Heritage
4. Salons 1: Mutual Engagement, Co-creation, and Yielding Authority for Representation: Strategies and Practices
5. Salons 3: Tourism through Folklore: Challenges and Opportunities
6. Salons 4: Sustainabilities
7. Folklore, Heritage, and the Public Sphere: Introduction
8. Dan Ben-Amos (1934–2023)
9. Salons 2: Public Folklore, Heritage, and Social Justice
10. Chapter 6. Empathy and Speaking Out
11. Index
12. Conclusion: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Folklife's First Responders
13. Chapter 7. The Intangible Lightness of Heritage
14. Chapter 8. Documenting Disaster Folklore in the Eye of the Storm: Six Months after María
15. Chapter 4. The Story of Cultural Assets and Their Rescue: A Firsthand Report from Tohoku
16. Chapter 3. Rebuilding and Reconnecting after Disaster: Listening to Older Adults
17. Chapter 1. Introduction: We Are All Survivors
18. Chapter 2. Into the Bullring: The Significance of Empathy after the Earthquake
19. Chapter 5. Critical Empathy: A Survivor's Study of Disaster
20. Title, Copyright
21. Cover
22. Preface
23. Clamoring for Legal Protection: What the Great Books Teach Us About People Fleeing from Persecution by Robert F. Barsky (review)
24. Narrative Breakdown in the Political Asylum Process
25. The Uncomfortable Meeting Grounds of Different Vulnerabilities: Disability and the Political Asylum Process
26. Writing American Cultures: Studies of Identity, Community, and Place ed. by Sam Schrager (review)
27. The Stigmatized Vernacular: Where Reflexivity Meets Untellability
28. The Stigmatized Vernacular: Political Asylum and the Politics of Visibility/Recognition
29. On the Verge: Phenomenology and Empathic Unsettlement
30. Emergent Human Rights Contexts: Greg Constantine's "Nowhere People"
31. Representing Trauma: Political Asylum Narrative
32. Talking Narrative: A Conversation with David Antin
33. Oral History
34. Gender and Asylum: A. Shuman, C. Bohmer
35. Human Rights on the Move
36. EMPATHY AND SPEAKING OUT
37. Telling Our Own Stories and Speaking on Behalf of Others
38. Conclusion
39. Telling the True Story
40. Victim or Perpetrator?
41. Your Bribery Is My Networking: Understanding the Meaning of the Exchange of Favors
42. New Forms of Evidence: Membership in a Particular Social Group
43. False Pretenses
44. Science and Technology as a Way of Determining Credibility
45. Documentary Evidence
46. Introduction
47. The unspeakable, the unnarratable, and the repudiation of epiphany in 'Recitatif': a collaboration between linguistic and literary feminist narratologies
48. Impact of Inclusive College Programs Serving Students with Intellectual Disabilities on Disability Studies Interns and Typically Enrolled Students
49. After Charlottesville
50. Folklore and Interdisciplinarity at the Ohio State University
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