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The Archer Taylor Lecture Series

An invitational lecture given by a notable folklorist.

About Archer Taylor

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Archer Taylor

Archer Taylor was born August 1, 1890 and died September 30, 1973. Taylor wrote many books and a vast number of articles, some extended studies of the subject at hand and others short notes or queries. He grew up in a world in which academic-minded students learned Latin and Greek in grammar school, and he learned. In the years that followed, he continued to learn. Ultimately he read and spoke thirteen languages, with varying degrees of proficiency to be sure.

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His large library is now with the University of Georgia in Athens, excepting his ballad collection with the University of California, Berkeley. In 1960 Archer Taylor was rightfully and deservedly honored by a most impressive "Festschrift" which his two friends Wayland D. Hand and Gustave O. Arlt edited with the befitting title Humaniora, Essays in Literature, Folklore, Bibliography, Honoring Archer Taylor on His Seventieth Birthday (Locust Valley/ New York 1960).

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Visitors wishing to find out more about Archer Taylor himself should visit ArcherTaylor.com.

If you know someone who would make a great speaker for the Archer Taylor Lecture, please visit our Nominations page.

The Archer Taylor Lectures

2020

Annual Meeting canceled due to pandemic; no lecture given

2019

Juwen Zhang. Folklore Identity is the Thing.

2018

Daniel Wojcik. Trauma and Art Making.

2017

Dorothy Noyes. Exemplary Logic: Archer Taylor’s Associative Thinking and the Folklore of Liberalism.

2016

Galit Hasan-Rokem. The Significance of Historical Folklore Studies for the Present: a Conversation with Archer Taylor.

2015

John D. Niles. Hawks, Horses, and Huns: The Impact of Peoples of the Steppe on the Folk Culture of Northern Europe.

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Committed to the study of regional, national, and international folklore in all its aspects.

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