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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amherst, Mass. : University of Massachusetts Press
    ISBN: 0585208581 , 9780585208589
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 167 pages)
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    DDC: 398/.0973
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    Keywords: Herder, Johann Gottfried / 1744-1803 ; Herder, Johann Gottfried / 1744-1803 ; Herder, Johann Gottfried Contributions in folklore ; Geschichte ; Folklore / États-Unis ; Culture populaire / États-Unis ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology ; Folklore ; Manners and customs ; Popular culture ; Folklore History and criticism ; Popular culture ; Volkskultur ; Volkskunde ; USA ; USA ; USA ; Volkskultur ; Geschichte ; USA ; Volkskunde ; Geschichte
    Note: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-163) and index , "In this innovative study, Gene Bluestein proposes that we revise our ideas about the meaning of folklore in the United States, beginning with our definition of what is "folk" and what is not. To this end, he advances the notion of "poplore" as more accurately reflective of the popular and commercial roots and dynamic, syncretic traditions of American democratic culture." "In making his case, Bluestein closely examines the folk ideology of Johann Gottfried Herder, whose theories of nationalism strongly influenced American scholars from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman to Constance Rourke and Alan Lomax. At the same time, he challenges the idea of "fakelore" popularized by Richard M. Dorson and his followers, a concept that assumes unchanging standards of what is genuinely or purely "folk."" "To illuminate the significance of "poplore" in contemporary culture, Bluestein shows how Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Jean Ritchie, and other artists have creatively adapted traditional folk materials in their work. The book also includes interviews with legendary banjo picker and singer Buell Kazee and founder of Folkways Records, Moe Asch."--Jacket
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press
    ISBN: 9780674040137
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (320 Seiten)
    Series Statement: The William E. Massey Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization
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    DDC: 306.470973
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800-1985 ; HISTORY / United States / 19th Century ; Hierarchie ; Massenkultur ; Geschichte ; Kultur ; USA ; USA ; Kultur ; Hierarchie ; Geschichte ; USA ; Kultur ; Geschichte 1800-1985 ; USA ; Massenkultur ; Geschichte
    Abstract: In this unusually wide-ranging study, spanning more than a century and covering such diverse forms of expressive culture as Shakespeare, Central Park, symphonies, jazz, art museums, the Marx Brothers, opera, and vaudeville, a leading cultural historian demonstrates how variable and dynamic cultural boundaries have been and how fragile and recent the cultural categories we have learned to accept as natural and eternal are. For most of the nineteenth century, a wide variety of expressive forms-Shakespearean drama, opera, orchestral music, painting and sculpture, as well as the writings of such authors as Dickens and Longfellow-enjoyed both high cultural status and mass popularity. In the nineteenth century Americans (in addition to whatever specific ethnic, class, and regional cultures they were part of) shared a public culture less hierarchically organized, less fragmented into relatively rigid adjectival groupings than their descendants were to experience.
    Abstract: By the twentieth century this cultural eclecticism and openness became increasingly rare. Cultural space was more sharply defined and less flexible than it had been. The theater, once a microcosm of America-housing both the entire spectrum of the population and the complete range of entertainment from tragedy to farce, juggling to ballet, opera to minstrelsy-now fragmented into discrete spaces catering to distinct audiences and separate genres of expressive culture. The same transition occurred in concert halls, opera houses, and museums. A growing chasm between "serious" and "popular," between "high" and "low" culture came to dominate America's expressive arts.
    Abstract: "If there is a tragedy in this development," Lawrence Levine comments, "it is not only that millions of Americans were now separated from exposure to such creators as Shakespeare, Beethoven, and Verdi, whom they had enjoyed in various formats for much of the nineteenth century, but also that the rigid cultural categories, once they were in place, made it so difficult for so long for so many to understand the value and importance of the popular art forms that were all around them.
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Mrz 2024) , In English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London : Duckworth
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , 22 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Farmington Hills, Mich Thomson Gale The Making of the Modern Law Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 21881601
    Edition: Available via the World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Reproduktion von Ashton, John, 1834-1911 The history of gambling in England
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    Keywords: Alltag, Brauchtum ; Geschichte ; Gambling History ; Gambling History ; Großbritannien ; Great Britain Social life and customs
    Note: OCLC, 26221291. - Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library , Full text online
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