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Articles in October 2004 issue of Asian Folklore Studies
- Raj, Selva J., and Corinne G. Dempsey. Popular Christianity in India: Riting Between the Lines.(Book Review)
by Green, Nile
- Grayson, James Huntley, Myths and Legends from Korea: an Annotated Compendium of Ancient and Modern Materials.(Book Review)
by Pettid, Michael J.
- Ge Liangyan, Out of the Margins: the Rise of Chinese Vernacular Fiction.(Book Review)
by Naka, Hiroshi
- Kaushal, Molly, ed. Chanted Narratives: the Living 'Katha-Vachana' Tradition.(Book Review)
by Jason, Heda
- Du, Shanshan. "Chopsticks Only Work in Pairs": Gender Unity and Gender Equality among the Lahu of Southwest China.(Book Review)
by Yoko, Hayami
- Symonds, Patricia V. Calling in the Soul: Gender and the Cycle of Life in a Hmong Village.(Book Review)
by Tapp, Nicholas
- Matusky, Patricia, and Tan Sooi Beng. The Music of Malaysia: the Classical, Folk and Syncretic Traditions.(Book Review)
by Groemer, Gerald
- Hmong instructions to the dead: what the mouth organ qeej says (Part two).
by Falk, Catherine
- Reider, Noriko. Tales of the Supernatural in Early Modern Japan: Kaidan, Akinari, Ugetsu Monogatari.(Book Review)
by Marceau, Lawrence E.
- Announcements.(9th Interdisciplinary Congress on Women)
- Huntington, Rania. Alien Kinds: Foxes and Late Imperial Chinese Narrative.(Book Review)
by Giskin, Howard
- Btsisi', Blandas, and Malays: ethnicity and identity in the Malay Peninsula based on Btsisi' folklore and ethnohistory.( )
by Muntil, Singan knen; Nowak, Barbara S.
- Bender, Mark. Plum and Bamboo: China's Suzhou Chantefable Tradition.(Book Review)
by Bordahl, Vibeke