American Folklore Society
This is the official YouTube channel of the American Folklore Society. AFS is an association of people who study and communicate knowledge about folklore throughout the world. Our members and subscribers are students, scholars, teachers, and libraries at colleges and universities; professionals in arts and cultural organizations; independent researchers; and community members involved in folklore work. Many of our members live and work in the US, but their interests in folklore stretch around the world, and today about one in every eight AFS members is from outside the US.
Annual Meeting Hub Overview
Folklore Talks: Others Studying Others (as Others)
Masoret Haya: On Haya Bar-Itzhak (American Folklore Society 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
African American Traditional Music Practitioners (American Folklore Society 2020 Annual Meeting)
American Folklore Society Opening Ceremony (American Folklore Society 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
Presidential Invited Panel (American Folklore Society 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
Publicizing Folklore (American Folklore Society 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
Folklore 2025 (American Folklore Society 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
Promoting Folklore Online (American Folklore Society 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
A Conversation with Barbara Kirshenblatt Gimblett (AFS 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
A Conversation with John W. Roberts (AFS 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
Francis Lee Utley Memorial Panel (American Folklore Society 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting)
Folklore Talks: Heritage, Folklore, and the Public Sphere
AFS2020 How to Access the Virtual Platform: Quick and Goofy Edition
Folklorists' "Hoping Machine"
Folklorists' Hopes for the Future
Why I'm a Folklorist: Suzanne Seriff
Why I'm a Folklorist: Sophia Geng
Why I'm a Folklorist: Sally Van de Water
Why I'm a Folklorist: Peggy Bulger
Why I'm a Folklorist: Nan McEntire
Why I'm a Folklorist: Mary Magoulick
Why I'm a Folklorist: Maria Herrera-Sobek
Why I'm a Folklorist: Luisa Del Giudice