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Areas of interest
Celtic literature, Victorian Welsh and Breton folklore, and Welsh-language concepts of the supernatural.
Education
- PhD, Folklore and Mythology, UCLA
- MA, UCLA
- BA, UC Berkeley
Biography
Antone's background is in the field of traditional narrative and its intersection with ancient, medieval, and oral literatures. His specialty is Celtic-language literature, particularly Welsh, though he has also published on Old Irish and Breton. His current research involves the supernatural in Welsh culture, and through that he is involved with the Mari Lwyd revival at the Vancouver Welsh Society, where he also teaches the Welsh language.
Courses
This instructor is currently not teaching any courses.