The essays in this volume reexamine common assumptions about "magic" tales and their tellers, reconsidering the performance, collection, transcription, publication, and interpretation of narratives that continue to live orally--especially in the private realm--as one mechanism of intergenerational communication or as a symbolic expression of worldview.
The essays in this volume reexamine common assumptions about "magic" tales and their tellers, reconsidering the performance, collection, transcription...
This first ethnographic study of a folklife festival focuses on festival participants the dancers, musicians, storytellers, and artisans at a public display of folk culture. These essays investigate the contention by supporters of these events that this form of folkloric representation is as intellectually legitimate as scholarly research."
This first ethnographic study of a folklife festival focuses on festival participants the dancers, musicians, storytellers, and artisans at a publi...
" . . . an impressive collection . . . this book marks a milestone in the study of labor an occupational songs." -Journal of American Folklore "This is an important contribution to Ameican history, saluting those who built the country with their labor."-Come-All-Ye "The remembrances are sensitive and perceptive, the essays are insightful and thought-provoking . . . " -Sonneck Society Bulletin These essays offer striking portraits of working environments where song arose in response to prevailing conditions. Included are the protest blues of African American levee workers, the corridos of...
" . . . an impressive collection . . . this book marks a milestone in the study of labor an occupational songs." -Journal of American Folklore "This i...
..". engrossing, nuanced, productively and honestly critical in the best sense of the term." Richard Bauman
After recounting their experiences as cultural mediators between African American Maroons from the Suriname rain forest and U.S. festival-goers on the Washington Mall, the authors reflect on how folklorists, anthropologists, and museum curators represent others, as well as themselves."
..". engrossing, nuanced, productively and honestly critical in the best sense of the term." Richard Bauman
Stith Thompson (1885 1976), often called the father of U.S. folklore, completed A Folklorist s Progress in 1956. This reflection on his life leads the reader on a journey from his birthplace in Kentucky to the universities of Wisconsin, Harvard, California, Texas, and finally Indiana University. Throughout his career he interacted with scholars throughout the world. His life story reveals his influence on the direction of American folklore scholarship in this century. His influence moved the study of folklore from a romantic approach to a "scientific" approach. He helped establish folklore...
Stith Thompson (1885 1976), often called the father of U.S. folklore, completed A Folklorist s Progress in 1956. This reflection on his life leads ...
These twenty-one animal tales from the Colombian Caribbean coast represent a sampling of the traditional stories that are told during all-night funerary wakes. The tales are told in the semi-sacred space of the patio (backyard) of homes as part of the funerary ritual that includes other aesthetic and expressive practices such as jokes, song games, board games, and prayer. In this volume these stories are situated within their performance contexts and represent a highly ritualized corpus of oral knowledge that for centuries has been preserved and cultivated by African-descendant populations...
These twenty-one animal tales from the Colombian Caribbean coast represent a sampling of the traditional stories that are told during all-night fun...
These twenty-one animal tales from the Colombian Caribbean coast represent a sampling of the traditional stories that are told during all-night funerary wakes. The tales are told in the semi-sacred space of the patio (backyard) of homes as part of the funerary ritual that includes other aesthetic and expressive practices such as jokes, song games, board games, and prayer. In this volume these stories are situated within their performance contexts and represent a highly ritualized corpus of oral knowledge that for centuries has been preserved and cultivated by African-descendant populations...
These twenty-one animal tales from the Colombian Caribbean coast represent a sampling of the traditional stories that are told during all-night fun...