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  • 2015-2019  (4)
  • 1930-1934
  • Jackson : University Press of Mississippi  (4)
  • Volkskunde  (4)
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  • 2015-2019  (4)
  • 1930-1934
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  • 1
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    Book
    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496822635 , 9781496822628
    Language: English
    Pages: XXI, 359 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Klinkmann, Sven-Erik, 1947 - From Practice of Folklore to Theory of Tradition 2021
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bronner, Simon J., author Practice of folklore
    DDC: 398
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    Keywords: Folklore Methodology ; Folklore Classification ; Tradition ; Volkskunde ; Ethnotheorie
    Abstract: Preface and acknowledgments -- Theories and definitions -- Practice theory in folklore and folklife studies -- The handiness of tradition -- Toward a definition of folklore in practice -- Practices and practitioners -- Rethinking the boogieman: a praxeological inquiry into the origin, form, and cognition of a troubling folk character -- Who's your daddy?: proverbial and psychological meanings in practice -- The shooter has Asperger's: autism, belief, and wild child narratives -- Who's that knocking on my door?: Barnacle Bill again and again -- Implications and applications -- From farm to. farmers' markets: Amish folk society in the age of fast capitalism -- The year of folklore and other lessons of public heritage -- Are folk museums still relevant? -- Folkloristic practices in a converging hyper era -- Notes -- References -- Index.
    Abstract: "Despite predictions that commercial mass culture would displace customs of the past, traditions firmly abound, often characterized as folklore. In The Practice of Folklore: Essays toward a Theory of Tradition, author Simon J. Bronner works with theories of cultural practice to explain the social and psychological need for tradition in everyday life. Bronner proposes a distinctive 'praxic' perspective that will answer the pressing philosophical as well as psychological question of why people enjoy repeating themselves. The significance of the keyword practice, he asserts, is the embodiment of a tension between repetition and variation in human behavior. Thinking with practice, particularly in a digital world, forces redefinitions of folklore and a reorientation toward interpreting everyday life. More than performance or enactment in social theory, practice connects localized culture with the vernacular idea that "this is the way we do things around here." Practice refers to the way those things are analyzed as part of, rather than apart from, theory, thus inviting the study of studying. 'The way we do things' invokes the social basis of 'doing' in practice as cultural and instrumental."--Provided by publisher
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 301-347. - Index: Seite 349-359
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781496822956 , 9781496822963
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 219 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Volkskunde ; Theorie ; Folklore in popular culture ; Folklore in popular culture ; Essays ; Informational works ; Essays ; Informational works ; Volkskunde ; Theorie
    Abstract: "In Implied Nowhere: Absence in Folklore Studies, authors Shelley Ingram, Willow G. Mullins, and Todd Richardson talk about things folklorists don't usually talk about. They ponder the tacit aspects of folklore and folklore studies, looking into the unarticulated expectations placed upon people whenever they talk about folklore and how those expectations necessarily affect the folklore they are talking about. The book's chapters are wide-ranging in subject and style, yet they all orbit the idea that much of folklore, both as a phenomenon and as a field, hinges upon unspoken or absent assumptions about who people are and what people do. The authors articulate theories and methodologies for making sense of these unexpressed absences, and, in the process, they offer critical new insights into discussions of race, authenticity, community, literature, popular culture, and scholarly authority. Taken as a whole, the book represents a new and challenging way of looking again at the ways groups come together to make meaning. In addition to the main chapters, the book also includes eight "interstitials," shorter studies that consider underappreciated aspects of folklore. These discussions, which range from a consideration of knitting in public to the ways that invisibility shapes an internet meme, are presented as questions rather than answers, encouraging readers to think about what more folklore and folklore studies might discover if only practitioners chose to look at their subjects from angles more cognizant of these unspoken gaps." -- Provided by publisher
    Description / Table of Contents: Our lady of authenticity: folklore's articles of faith / Willow G. Mullins -- Email from Nebraska / Todd Richardson -- On fanfiction and the amateur/professional divide / Shelley Ingram -- Misanthropelore / Todd Richardson -- Revelry: Shirley Jackson and Stanley Edgar Hyman / Shelley Ingram -- Footprints of ghosts: fictional folklorists in the work of Gloria Naylor, Lee Smith, Randall Kenan, and Colson Whitehead / Shelley Ingram -- The folklore of small things / Willow G. Mullins -- The #landmass between New Orleans and Mobile: neglect, race, and the cost of invisibility / Shelley Ingram -- A folkloristics of death: absence, sustainability, and ghosts in the film welcome to pine point / Willow G. Mullins -- Check snopes: cyborg folklore in the internet age / Willow G. Mullins -- 'Judas!' / Todd Richardson -- White folks: literature's uncanny, unhomely folklore of whiteness / Shelley Ingram -- Where have all the hoaxes gone? / Willow G. Mullins -- Folklore in vacuo (and other disciplinary predicaments) / Todd Richardson
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496823571 , 9781496823564
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 115 Seiten
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Nyce, James M. [Sadhana Naithani: Folklore in Baltic history]
    DDC: 390.094790904
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    Keywords: Volkskunde ; Identität ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Baltikum ; Estland ; Lettland ; Litauen
    Abstract: "Folklore in the Baltic History: Resistance and Resurgence is about the role of folklore, folklore archives, and folklore studies in the contemporary history of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania--together called the Baltic countries. They were occupied by Russia, by Germany, and lastly by the USSR at the end of the Second World War. They regained freedom in 1991. The period under the rule of the USSR brought several changes to their societies and cultures. Individuals and institutions dealing with folklore--archives, university departments, and folklorists--came under special control, attack, and surveillance. Some of the pioneer folklorists escaped to other countries, but many others witnessed their institutions and the meaning of folklore studies transformed. The USSR did not stop folklore studies but led the field to new methods. In spite of all the pressure, folklore continued to be a matter of identity, and folksongs became the marching songs of crowds resisting Soviet control in the late 1980s. Since independence in 1991, folklore scholars and institutions revamped and reconstituted folkloristics. Today all three countries have many active scholars and institutions. Sadhana N
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  • 4
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    Book
    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496814586 , 9781496826312
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 190 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Peretti, Daniel, author Superman in myth and folklore
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    Keywords: Superman ; Volkskunde ; Alltagskultur ; USA ; Superman / (Fictitious character) ; Superman / (Fictitious character) ; Superheroes in literature ; Superheroes in art ; Heroes in mass media ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comics & Graphic Novels ; Heroes in mass media ; Superheroes in art ; Superheroes in literature ; Superman Fiktive Gestalt ; USA ; Superman Fiktive Gestalt ; Alltagskultur ; Volkskunde
    Abstract: "How the Man of Steel leapt from panels and storyboards into folklore and myth. Superman rose from popular culture - comic books, newspaper strips, radio, television, novels, and movies - but people have so embraced the character that he has now become part of folklore. [...] Through examinations of tattoos, humor, costuming, and festivals, Peretti portrays Superman as a corporate-owned intellectual property and a model for behavior, a means for expression and performance of individual identity, and the focal point for disparate members of fan communities. As fans apply Superman stories to their lives, they elevate him to a mythical status. Peretti focuses on the way these fans have internalized various aspects of the character. In doing so, he delves into the meaning of Superman and his place in American culture and demonstrates the character's straying power."
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