The individual and tradition : folkloristic perspectives

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The individual and tradition : folkloristic perspectives

edited by Ray Cashman, Tom Mould, and Pravina Shukla

(Special publications of the Folklore Institute, no. 8)

Indiana University Press, c2011

  • : cloth
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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: pbk ISBN 9780253223739

内容説明

Profiles of artists and performers from around the world form the basis of this innovative volume that explores the many ways individuals engage with, carry on, revive, and create tradition. Leading scholars in folklore studies consider how the field has addressed the connections between performer and tradition and examine theoretical issues involved in fieldwork and the analysis and dissemination of scholarship in the context of relationships with the performers. Honoring Henry Glassie and his remarkable contributions to the field of folklore, these vivid case studies exemplify the best of performer-centered ethnography.

目次

Introduction: The Individual and Tradition Ray Cashman, Tom Mould, and Pravina Shukla Entering Tradition: Kim Ellington, Catawba Valley Potter Charles G. Zug Delight in Skill: The Stone Carvers' Art Marjorie Hunt The "Talking Machine Story Teller": Cal Stewart and the Remediation of Storytelling Richard Bauman Chief Ovia Idah: Bricoleur of Benin City and a Star for All Times Philip M. Peek Place Matters: A Wooden Boat Builder in the Twenty-First Century Maggie Holtzberg A Backdoor into Performance Tom Mould The Maintenance of Heritage: Kersti Jobs-Björklöf and Swedish Folk Costume Pravina Shukla The World of Ogre-Tile Makers: The Onihyaku Line in Hekinan, Japan Takashi Takahara Bringing Them Back: Wanda Aragon and the Revival of Historic Pottery Designs at Acoma Karen M. Duffy Artistic Courage in Small Groups: Identity, Intermediality, and Indian Country Michael Robert Evans Navigating the Legends of Treasure Island: Narrative, Maps, and the Material Greg Kelley Fluid Identities: Madame d'Aulnoy, Mother Bunch, and Fairy-Tale History Jennifer Schacker Counting the Stars: The Study of Creativity on a Human Scale, or How a Bunch of Cajun and German Farmers and Fabricators in Louisiana Invented a Traditional Amphibious Boat John Laudun On Middle-Range Structures in Heroic Epic William Hansen The Role of Tradition in the Individual: At Work in Donegal with Packy Jim McGrath Ray Cashman Customizing Myth: The Personal in the Public John Holmes McDowell David Drake: Potter, Poet, Rebel John Michael Vlach The Mother's Voice: An Analysis of the Content of Turkish Lullabies Ilhan Başgöz Contested Performance and Joke Aesthetics Elliott Oring Vernacular Interpretation in a Public Folklore Event: Listening to the Call of Florida Fiddlers, Three Gregory Hansen Georgia Decoy Maker Ernie Mills: A Folk Artist Defines His Work John A. Burrison Rapid Transportation Lee Haring Working Through Tradition: Rug Farming In Anatolia George Jevremović A Few of My Favorite Things about North Carolina Pottery Mark Hewitt That's Where I Came In: Henry and His Teachers Robert Cochran At the Black Pig's Dyke and Other Writing: Crossing Borders of Art and Tradition Vincent Woods A Folklorist's Work: Henry Glassie's Life in the Field Ray Cashman, Tom Mould, and Pravina Shukla Acknowledgments Tabula Gratulatoria Contributors Index
巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780253357175

内容説明

Profiles of artists and performers from around the world form the basis of this innovative volume that explores the many ways individuals engage with, carry on, revive, and create tradition. Leading scholars in folklore studies consider how the field has addressed the connections between performer and tradition and examine theoretical issues involved in fieldwork and the analysis and dissemination of scholarship in the context of relationships with the performers. Honoring Henry Glassie and his remarkable contributions to the field of folklore, these vivid case studies exemplify the best of performer-centered ethnography.

目次

Introduction: The Individual and Tradition Ray Cashman, Tom Mould, and Pravina Shukla Entering Tradition: Kim Ellington, Catawba Valley Potter Charles G. Zug Delight in Skill: The Stone Carvers’ Art Marjorie Hunt The "Talking Machine Story Teller": Cal Stewart and the Remediation of Storytelling Richard Bauman Chief Ovia Idah: Bricoleur of Benin City and a Star for All Times Philip M. Peek Place Matters: A Wooden Boat Builder in the Twenty-First Century Maggie Holtzberg A Backdoor into Performance Tom Mould The Maintenance of Heritage: Kersti Jobs-Björklöf and Swedish Folk Costume Pravina Shukla The World of Ogre-Tile Makers: The Onihyaku Line in Hekinan, Japan Takashi Takahara Bringing Them Back: Wanda Aragon and the Revival of Historic Pottery Designs at Acoma Karen M. Duffy Artistic Courage in Small Groups: Identity, Intermediality, and Indian Country Michael Robert Evans Navigating the Legends of Treasure Island: Narrative, Maps, and the Material Greg Kelley Fluid Identities: Madame d’Aulnoy, Mother Bunch, and Fairy-Tale History Jennifer Schacker Counting the Stars: The Study of Creativity on a Human Scale, or How a Bunch of Cajun and German Farmers and Fabricators in Louisiana Invented a Traditional Amphibious Boat John Laudun On Middle-Range Structures in Heroic Epic William Hansen The Role of Tradition in the Individual: At Work in Donegal with Packy Jim McGrath Ray Cashman Customizing Myth: The Personal in the Public John Holmes McDowell David Drake: Potter, Poet, Rebel John Michael Vlach The Mother’s Voice: An Analysis of the Content of Turkish Lullabies lhan Bagöz Contested Performance and Joke Aesthetics Elliott Oring Vernacular Interpretation in a Public Folklore Event: Listening to the Call of Florida Fiddlers, Three Gregory Hansen Georgia Decoy Maker Ernie Mills:

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