Dundes, Alan.
Variant namesAlan Dundes was born in New York City on September 8, 1934. He earned a B.A. (1955) and a M.A. (1958) at Yale University. He received a Ph.D. in folklore from the University of Indiana in 1962. He joined the University of California, Berkeley anthropology faculty in 1963 and is widely credited with establishing folklore as a full-fledged academic discipline. He taught at Berkeley until his death on March 30, 2005.
From the description of Alan Dundes papers, circa 1960-2006. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 621025056
Biographical note
Alan Dundes (September 8, 1934-March 30, 2005) was a professor of folklore at the University of California, Berkeley. His scholarship and passion for the field played a significant role in 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.
As an undergraduate Alan Dundes studied English at Yale University. He attended Indiana University for his graduate work, where he received a doctorate in folklore. Dundes began his academic career at the University of Kansas before moving west to assume a position in the anthropology department at UC Berkeley. Dundes taught folklore at UC Berkeley for 42 years, where is remained an active scholar and teacher until his death.
Alan Dundes was a passionate book collector. During his career he amassed a multi-lingual collection of over 9,000 items broadly covering the field of folklore, including among other topics folk tales, jokes, anthropology, Freudian psychology, and cultural studies. In 2011 Alan Dundes’ family donated his extensive book collection to the University of Southern California. The book collection is now named The Alan Dundes Folkloristics Collection. As part of this donation, the library received rare folklore publications along with copies of articles written by Alan Dundes. These materials, now housed in USC Libraries Special Collections, provide a resource to USC students and faculty who wish to learn about Dr. Dundes and his contributions to folklore scholarship.
From the guide to the Alan Dundes articles, 1961-2005, (USC Libraries Special Collections)
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creatorOf | Wheeler-Voegelin, Erminie, 1903-1988. Erminie Wheeler-Voegelin papers, 1934-1985. | Newberry Library | |
referencedIn | Thompson, S. mss., 1911-1976 | Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington) | |
referencedIn | Folklore and Ethnomusicology Publications records, 1942-2004, (bulk 1968-2004) | Indiana University Office of University Archives and Records Management | |
referencedIn | Douglas Menuez photography collection, 1986-2006 | Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives | |
creatorOf | Dundes, Alan. Alan Dundes papers, circa 1960-2006. | UC Berkeley Libraries | |
creatorOf | Alan Dundes articles, 1961-2005 | USC Libraries Special Collections | |
referencedIn | Dorson mss., 1925-1981 | Lilly Library (Indiana University, Bloomington) | |
referencedIn | IU Folklore Institute, 1987 | Indiana University, Bloomington. Center for the Study of History and Memory |
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associatedWith | Dorson, Richard Mercer, 1916-1981 | person |
associatedWith | Indiana University, Bloomington. Folklore and Ethnomusicology Publications. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Menuez, Doug | person |
correspondedWith | Thompson, Stith, 1885- | person |
associatedWith | University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Anthropology. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | University of California, Berkeley. Group in Folklore. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Wheeler-Voegelin, Erminie, 1903-1988. | person |
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Birth 1934-09-08
Death 2005-03-30
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