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Informationen zum Autor Eliz¿beth Tu¿ker is a psychology coach and author who was born in Minnesota and moved to California to study when she was 18. Despite enjoying the Californian lifestyle, Eliz¿beth never quite got used to the heat, so she returned to her native Rochester at the age of 26, where she started working in a Private Primary School. In her free time, Eliz¿beth enjoys spending lots of it with her family, hiking, camping and fishing in the wilderness around her home. Eliz¿beth is a famous writer and she has published several books in order to support children and families. Among her most important works are: Raise Mentally Strong kids, Raising Happy Children and Toddler Discipline. Klappentext Since the earliest days of universities, students have told stories about their daily lives, often emphasizing extraordinary, surprising, and baffling events. This book examines the fascinating world of college and university legends. While it primarily looks at legends, it also gives some attention to rumors, pranks, rituals, and other forms of folklore. Included are introductory chapters on types of campus folklore, a collection of some 50 legends from a broad range of colleges and universities, an overview of scholarship, and a discussion of campus legends in movies, television, and popular culture. Since the earliest days of universities, students have told stories about their daily lives, often emphasizing extraordinary, surprising, and baffling events. Legends often dramatize certain hopes and fears, showing how stressful and exciting the college experience can be. From the stereotype of the absent minded professor to the adventures of spring break to the mysterious world of fraternities and sororities, campus legends have also become an important part of popular culture. This book provides a convenient, readable introduction to campus legends. While the volume focuses primarily on legends, it also explores rumors, pranks, rituals, and other related folklore types. The book begins with an overview of college and university folklore. This is followed by a discussion of particular types of legends and other folklore genres. The handbook then presents some 50 examples of college and university legends, including ghost stories, urban legends, food lore, drinking tales, murders and suicides, and many others. These examples are accompanied by brief comments. The book next surveys scholarship on campus folklore and discusses the place of college and university legends in films, television, literature, and popular culture. The volume cites numerous print and electronic resources. Zusammenfassung Providing an introduction to campus legends! this book explores rumors! pranks! rituals! and other related folklore types. It begins with an overview of college and university folklore. It presents some 50 examples of college and university legends! including ghost stories! urban legends! drinking tales! murders and suicides! and others. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Late One Night Early Legends The Campus Landscape College Power Structures How Should We Present Legend Texts Definitions and Classifications Folklore Folk Legend Folktale Indexes Campus Legend Categories Related Genres Examples and Texts Origins Ghosts Witches Initiation Murders Pranks Drugs AIDS Food Professors Exams Scholarship and Approaches Nordic Scholars Early Collections Indiana Folklore Urban Legends Psychoanalytic Approaches Experience-Centered Theory Spectrality Suicide Cyberspace Contexts Political Protest Psychology Parapsychology Anthropology Literature Film Glossary Bibliography Referenced Works Legend Studies International Legend Collections Popular Ghost Story Collections College/Un...