Expansion of the Editorial Team for Australian Folklore and more formally (re-) introducing Allan Asbjørn Jøn (now based in New Zealand)
Keywords:
Folkloristics, A. Asbjørn Jøn, Australian Folklore, New Zealand, University of New England,Abstract
Discussion of the expansion of the Editorial Team for Australian Folklore to include A. Asbjørn Jøn.References
Jøn, A. Asbjørn, An Investigation of the Teutonic God Óðinn; and a Study of His Relationship to J.R.R. Tolkien’s Character, Gandalf, Master of Letters Thesis in Mediaeval Studies (University of New England, Armidale, 1997). doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.2003.7203
Jøn, A. Asbjørn, '"Skeggöld, skálmöld; vindöld, vergöld" -Alexander Rud Mills and the Ãsatrú faith in the New Age', Australian Religion Studies Review, 12.1 (1999), 77-83.
Jøn, A. Asbjørn, 'Shipwreck Artifacts from the S.S. Otago and the S.S. Tairoa as Symbols of Dominant Maritime Regional Identity Narratives in Southern New Zealand', as in Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology, 8.1 (2016), 28-49.
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