Anticipated Deadline:
April 1, 2025

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AFS - Chicago Folklore Prize

Organization: American Folklore Society

First awarded in 1928, the Chicago Folklore Prize, awarded to the author(s) of the best book-length work of folklore scholarship for the year, is the oldest international award recognizing excellence in folklore scholarship. Occasionally, a joint recipient or a second-place recipient are also selected. The prize is offered jointly by the American Folklore Society and the University of Chicago.From its inception, the administrators and judges for the prize have interpreted "folklore" in a broad and inclusive sense, and winners have traditionally come from the fields of folklore study, cultural studies, ethnomusicology, literary study, anthropology, sociology, cultural geography, and dance ethnology. The recent recipients of the prize provide a sense of the disciplinary range represented in the competition.

Award Recipients

  • Jerrilyn M McGregory, 2022