Ann K. Ferrell is Associate Professor of Folk Studies at Western Kentucky University. She is author of Burley: Kentucky Tobacco in a New Century and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of American Folklore (2016-2020). Diane E. Goldstein is Professor Emerita in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University. She is author of Once Upon a Virus: AIDS Legends and Vernacular Risk Perception and (with Sylvia Ann Grider and Jeannie Banks Thomas) of Haunting Experiences: Ghosts in Contemporary Folklore. She is editor (with Amy Shuman) of The Stigmatized Vernacular: Where Reflexivity Meets Untellability and (with Ben Bridges and Ross Brillhart) of Behind the Mask: Vernacular Culture in the Time of COVID.
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Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: The Soul of a Folklorist: "There are years that ask questions and years that answer" 2. "Some of My Best Friends Are Applied Folklorists": Disciplinary Identity and the Point Park Debates 3. "Who Are We?": Feminist Folklorists and the Study of Women's Cultures 4. "Righteous Morality": The Rise and Fall of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway Folklife Project 5. "Corporate Culture" versus "The Shop Floor": The Organizational and Occupational Folklore "Controversy" in Retrospect 6. One Step Back and Two Steps Forward: The Controversy Over the Bills to Designate the Square Dance the American National Folk Dance 7. Codas, Complexities, and Ongoing Conversations: The Continuing Weight of Social Responsibility Works Cited Index

