Incisive and wide ranging, the fifteen essays in this book chronicle the "humble theoryof both folk and folklorist as interacting perspectives on social life in the modern Western world.
Incisive and wide ranging, the fifteen essays in this book chronicle the "humble theoryof both folk and folklorist as interacting perspectives on social life in the modern Western world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dorothy Noyes is Professor in the Departments of English and Comparative Studies, a faculty associate of the Mershon Center for International Security Studies, and past director of the Center for Folklore Studies, all at the Ohio State University. Her books include Fire in the Plaça: Catalan Festival Politics After Franco and the forthcoming Sustainable Interdisciplinarity: Social Research as Social Process, coauthored with Regina Bendix and Kilian Bizer. A Fellow of the American Folklore Society, she teaches courses in folklore and performance theory, American regional cultures, fairy tale, poetry and politics, the cultural history of trash, and cultural diplomacy.
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Introduction Part I: The Work of Folklore Studies 1. Humble Theory 2. Group 3. The Social Base of Folklore 4. Tradition: Three Traditions 5. Aesthetic is the Opposite of Anaesthetic: On Tradition and Attention Part II. Histories and Economies of Tradition 6. Voice in the Provinces: Submission, Recognition, and the Birth of Heritage 7. The Work of Redemption: Folk Voice in the Myth of Industrial Development 8. Festival Pasts and Futures in Catalonia 9. Hardscrabble Academies: Toward a Social Economy of Vernacular Invention 10. Cultural Warming? Brazil in Berlin 11. Fairy-Tale Economics: Scarcity, Risk, Choice Part III. Slogan-Concepts and Cultural Regimes 12. On Sociocultural Categories 13. The Judgment of Solomon: Global Protections for Tradition and the Problem of Community Ownership 14. Heritage, Legacy, Zombie: How to Bury the Undead Past 15. Compromised Concepts in Rising Waters: Making the Folk Resilient Index
Introduction Part I: The Work of Folklore Studies 1. Humble Theory 2. Group 3. The Social Base of Folklore 4. Tradition: Three Traditions 5. Aesthetic is the Opposite of Anaesthetic: On Tradition and Attention Part II. Histories and Economies of Tradition 6. Voice in the Provinces: Submission, Recognition, and the Birth of Heritage 7. The Work of Redemption: Folk Voice in the Myth of Industrial Development 8. Festival Pasts and Futures in Catalonia 9. Hardscrabble Academies: Toward a Social Economy of Vernacular Invention 10. Cultural Warming? Brazil in Berlin 11. Fairy-Tale Economics: Scarcity, Risk, Choice Part III. Slogan-Concepts and Cultural Regimes 12. On Sociocultural Categories 13. The Judgment of Solomon: Global Protections for Tradition and the Problem of Community Ownership 14. Heritage, Legacy, Zombie: How to Bury the Undead Past 15. Compromised Concepts in Rising Waters: Making the Folk Resilient Index
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