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Folklore Faculty and Staff

Daniel Wojcik, Interim Director
Office: 463 PLC, Office Hours M & W 1:30 - 3:00 pm or by Appt.
Phone: (541)346-3946
Email: dwojcik@uoregon.edu

Program Secretary -Beth Magee, 541-346-1505, emagee@uoregon.edu

Core Folklore Faculty

Doug Blandy, Professor (art and community service, art and special populations)
B.S., 1974, Ohio; M.A., 1979; Ph.D., 1983, Ohio State. (1987)

Dianne Dugaw, Professor (British folklore, ballads, folk song, 18th-century literature)
B.A., 1971, Portland; M.A. 1967, Ph.D., 1982, California, Los Angeles. (1990)

John Fenn, Assistant Professor (ethnomusicology, multimedia and the arts).
B.A., 1992, University of California-San Diego; M.A., 1998, Indiana University; Ph.D., 2004, Indiana University. (2005)

Lisa Gilman, Associate Professor (folklore, performance studies, gender, African Studies)
B.A., 1993, Oregon; M.A., 1996, Ph.D., 2001, Indiana. (2005
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Gannt Gurley, Assistant Professor (German and Scandinavian folklore, narratology, fairy tales, Icelandic Saga) B.S., 1994, Bard College; M.A., 2002, UC Berkeley; PhD., 2007, UC Berkeley

Loren Kajikawa, Assistant Professor (music) B.A. 1999, UC Berkeley; M.A. 2003; P.h.D. 2009, UCLA

Dorothee Ostmeier, Associate Professor (18th and 20th century German Literature, Culture, Philosophy with special focus on Poetry, Fairy Tales and Fantasy, Gender Studies, and Holocaust Literature). Saatsexamen 1984, M.A. Rutgers University 1985, P.h.D. Johns Hopkins, 2001.

Philip Scher, Associate Professor (Caribbean, politics of culture, transnationalism)
B.A., 1987, Brown; M.S. 1991, Ph.D., 1997, Pennsylvania. (2002)

Sharon R. Sherman, Professor Emerita (film, folklore, popular culture)
B.A., 1965, Wayne State; M.A., 1971, California, Los Angeles; Ph.D., 1978, Indiana. (1976)

Carol Silverman, Professor (performance, eastern Europe, gender)
B.A., 1972, CUNY-City College; M.A., 1974, Ph.D., 1979, Pennsylvania. (1980)

Daniel Wojcik, Associate Professor (folklore, alternative religions, subcultures, visionary art)
B.A., 1978, California, Santa Barbara; M.A., 1986, Ph.D., 1992, California, Los Angeles. (1991)

 

Participating Faculty

Ina Asim, History

Martha J. Bayless, English

Bob Bussel, Labor Education and Research Center

Carl R. Bybee, Journalism and Communication

Matthew Dennis, History

Patricia M. Dewey, Arts and Administration

James D. Fox, Library

Lori Hager, Arts and Administration

Kingston Heath, Historic Preservation

Kenneth I. Helphand, Landscape Architecture

Lamia Karim, Anthropology

Kathleen Rowe Karlyn, English

Mark Levy, Music

Phaedra Livingstone, Arts and Administration

Gabriela Martinez, Journalism and Communication

Debra L. Merskin, Journalism and Communication

Julianne H. Newton, Journalism and Communication

Jeffrey Ostler, History

Priscilla P. Ovalle, English

Rachelle Saltzman, Oregon Folklife Network

Gordon M. Sayre, English

Kartz Ucci, Art

Stephanie Wood, Library

Stephen R. Wooten, International Studies


   
Folklore Program (541) 346-3911
Beth Magee, Folklore Secretary (541) 346-1505, emagee@uoregon.edu
1287 University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403