Contributions to Folkloristics
Author : William Russell Bascom
Publisher : Meerut, India : Folklore Institute : Archana Publications
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 27,39 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Folklore
ISBN :
Author : William Russell Bascom
Publisher : Meerut, India : Folklore Institute : Archana Publications
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 27,39 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Folklore
ISBN :
Author : Alan Dundes
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 28,85 MB
Release : 1999-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1461637856
International folkloristics is a worldwide discipline in which scholars study various forms of folklore ranging from myth, folktale, and legend to custom and belief. Twenty classic essays, beginning with a piece by Jacob Grimm, reveal the evolving theoretical underpinnings of folkloristics from its nineteenth century origins to its academic coming-of-age in the twentieth century. Each piece is prefaced by extensive editorial introductions placing them in a historical and intellectual context. The twenty essays presented here, including several never published previously in English, will be required reading for any serious student of folklore.
Author : Jesse A. Fivecoate
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 30,43 MB
Release : 2021-08-03
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0253057108
An unprecedented number of folklorists are addressing issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality in academic and public spaces in the US, raising the question: How can folklorists contribute to these contemporary political affairs? Since the nature of folkloristics transcends binaries, can it help others develop critical personal narratives? Advancing Folkloristics covers topics such as queer, feminist, and postcolonial scholarship in folkloristics. Contributors investigate how to apply folkloristic approaches in nonfolklore classrooms, how to maintain a folklorist identity without a "folklorist" job title, and how to use folkloristic knowledge to interact with others outside of the discipline. The chapters, which range from theoretical reorientations to personal experiences of folklore work, all demonstrate the kinds of work folklorists are well-suited to and promote the areas in which folkloristics is poised to expand and excel. Advancing Folkloristics presents a clear picture of folklore studies today and articulates how it must adapt in the future.
Author : Haya Bar-Itzhak
Publisher : Založba ZRC
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 34,65 MB
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Ethnography
ISBN : 9612541744
Knjiga zapolnjuje vrzel v poznavanju judovske etnografije in folkloristike v vzhodni Evropi in bralce seznanja z izbranimi in izjemnimi prispevki raziskovalcev, ki so teoretično gradili disciplino v času, ko so bile judovske etnološke raziskave še v zametkih. Ob predstavitvi izjemnih dosežkov posameznikov prinaša tudi prevode nekaterih njihovih najpomembnejših del.
Author : Mari Rabia Isaacs
Publisher :
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 35,94 MB
Release : 2003
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Author : Richard M. Dorson
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 574 pages
File Size : 24,3 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0226158713
Describes the characteristics of folk cultures and discusses the procedures used by social scientists to study folklife.
Author : Solimar Otero
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 32,4 MB
Release : 2021-06-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 025305608X
The study of folklore has historically focused on the daily life and culture of regular people, such as artisans, storytellers, and craftspeople. But what can folklore reveal about strategies of belonging, survival, and reinvention in moments of crisis? The experience of living in hostile conditions for cultural, social, political, or economic reasons has redefined communities in crisis. The curated works in Theorizing Folklore from the Margins offer clear and feasible suggestions for how to ethically engage in the study of folklore with marginalized populations. By focusing on issues of critical race and ethnic studies, decolonial and antioppressive methodologies, and gender and sexuality studies, contributors employ a wide variety of disciplines and theoretical approaches. In doing so, they reflect the transdisciplinary possibilities of Folklore studies. By bridging the gap between theory and practice, Theorizing Folklore from the Margins confirms that engaging with oppressed communities is not only relevant, but necessary.
Author : Dana Prescott Howell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 41,6 MB
Release : 2015-02-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317551818
Crucial to the world history of folkloristics is this key study, first published in 1992, of the development of folklore study in the Soviet Union. Nowhere else has political ideology been so heavily involved with folklore scholarship. Professor Howell has examined in depth the institutional development of folkloristics in the Soviet Union in the first half of the twentieth century, concentrating especially upon the transition from pre-revolutionary Russian to Soviet Marxist folkloristics. The study of folklore moved from narrator studies to the description of the relationship of lore to larger contexts of social groups and social classes. Showing an exceptional knowledge of Russian, political theory and folkloristics, Dana Howell provides a valuable window into the rise of folkloristics in a country undergoing almost unprecedented changes in social and political conditions.
Author : Jesse A. Fivecoate
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 33,34 MB
Release : 2021-08-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0253057116
An unprecedented number of folklorists are addressing issues of class, race, gender, and sexuality in academic and public spaces in the US, raising the question: How can folklorists contribute to these contemporary political affairs? Since the nature of folkloristics transcends binaries, can it help others develop critical personal narratives? Advancing Folkloristics covers topics such as queer, feminist, and postcolonial scholarship in folkloristics. Contributors investigate how to apply folkloristic approaches in nonfolklore classrooms, how to maintain a folklorist identity without a "folklorist" job title, and how to use folkloristic knowledge to interact with others outside of the discipline. The chapters, which range from theoretical reorientations to personal experiences of folklore work, all demonstrate the kinds of work folklorists are well-suited to and promote the areas in which folkloristics is poised to expand and excel. Advancing Folkloristics presents a clear picture of folklore studies today and articulates how it must adapt in the future.
Author : Rosemary Levy Zumwalt
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 15,72 MB
Release : 1988-06-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780253204721
"American Folklore Scholarship is rich reading, outlining the intellectual genealogy of American folklore and delivering many interesting historical tidbits. Folklore teachers will want to use this book in their introductory theory classes, while doctoral students will want to memorize the book before their qualifying exams." --Folklore Forum "... a welcome overview of the discipline in North America and the practitioners who established it." --American Anthropologist In this classic text, Zumwalt examines the split between literary folklorists and anthropological folklorists. The former looked at literary forms for folklore; the latter looked at the life and unwritten culture of the people. This struggle shaped the study of folklore in the U.S.