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Michael Dylan Foster

Michael Dylan Foster

Michael Dylan Fosteris professor of East Asian languages and cultures at the University of California, Davis. He is the author of The Book of Yōkai and Pandemonium and Parade, which won the Chicago Folklore Prize in 2009, and coeditor of The Folkloresque. He has written numerous other works on Japanese folklore, cultural heritage, festival, and media.

University Press of Colorado - Michael Dylan Foster

Möbius Media

Popular Culture, Folklore, and the Folkloresque

  • edited by Jeffrey A. Tolbert and Michael Dylan Foster
University Press of Colorado - Michael Dylan Foster

Slender Man and the Feedback Loop of Folk and Pop Cultures

One of my favorite teaching experiences involved loading a horror-themed video game on the classroom PC, turning out the lights, and inviting students to play on the big projector screen.

University Press of Colorado - Michael Dylan Foster

The Folkloresque

Reframing Folklore in a Popular Culture World

  • edited by Michael Dylan Foster and Jeffrey A. Tolbert
University Press of Colorado - Michael Dylan Foster

Why Buy a Mattress? Children's Folklore and Consumer Culture

There is no denying that children’s folklore bears the stamp of commercial culture, but kids are always ready to adapt and satirize popular advertisements. A significant number of children’s parodies of commercials involve the ingestion of a well-branded product and address the implied dangers of voracious consumption.

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