- Alan Dundes was a folklorist at the University of California, Berkeley
When did Alan Dundes die? / Died | 30 March 2005 |
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Alan Dundes facts
- His work was said to have been central to establishing the study of folklore as an academic discipline
- He wrote 12 books, both academic and popular, and edited or co-wrote two dozen more
- One of his most notable articles was called "Seeing is Believing" in which he indicated that Americans value the sense of sight more than the other senses
- He introduced the concept "allomotif" (coined in an analogy with "allomorph", to complement the concept of "motifeme" (cf
- "morpheme") introduced by Kenneth L
- Pike) as concept to be used in the analysis of the structures of folktales in terms of motifs identified in them
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