You can work at a University as a professor, you can work at any number on non-profits doing culture related work (i.e. CityLore in New York City, Vermont Folklife Center) or you can work at a museum or similar organization.
You could, if there was a degree in folklore. In the colleges/universities I know there are no majors in folklore but English lit. What job would you want to have after you do this, if you could ? The reason for college is to get a degree and a profession to earn a living from the degree. A job with these degrees would be very slim in job openings.
what is the characterestic of folklore
There is abundant folklore about Dracula but I have never heard of a person named Dracula Folklore.
The word "folklore" is a noun. It refers to the traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community passed down orally through generations.
The Folklore Fellows began in 1907 by folklore scholar Kaarle Krohn and some friends.
Benjamin Albert Botkin has written: 'A treasury of American folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore, Tales 'A treasury of Mississippi River folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore 'A treasury of Western folklore' -- subject(s): Folklore 'A treasury of railroad folklore' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Railroads, Folklore, Songs and music 'The play-party in Oklahoma' -- subject(s): English Folk songs, Play-party, Social life and customs 'A treasury of New England folklore' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Folklore 'A treasury of railroad folklore' -- subject(s): Railroads, Social life and customs, Folklore, Songs and music
Digital Folklore was created in 2002.
Folklore of Assam was created in 1972.
House of Folklore was created in 2004.
No folklore not normally religion affiliated
Western Folklore was created in 1942.
The ISBN of Folklore of Assam is 8123701454.