
The Oxford Handbook Of American Folklore And Folklife Studies Surveys The Materials, Approaches, Concepts, And Applications Of The Field To Provide A Sweeping Guide To American Folklore And Folklife, Culture, History, And Society. Forty-three Comprehensive And Diverse Chapters Delve Into Significant Themes And Methods Of Folklore And Folklife Study; Established Expressions And Activities; Spheres And Locations Of Folkloric Action; And Shared Cultures And Common Identities. Beyond The Longstanding Arenas Of Academic Focus Developed Throughout The 350-year Legacy Of Folklore And Folklife Study, Contributors At The Forefront Of The Field Also Explore Exciting New Areas Of Attention That Have Emerged In The Twenty-first Century Such As The Internet, Bodylore, Folklore Of Organizations And Networks, Sexual Orientation, Neurodiverse Identities, And Disability Groups. Encompassing A Wide Range Of Cultural Traditions In The United States, From Bits Of Slang In Private Conversations To Massive Public Demonstrations, Ancient Beliefs To Contemporary Viral Memes, And A Simple Handshake Greeting To Group Festivals, These Chapters Consider The Meanings In Oral, Social, And Material Genres Of Dance, Ritual, Drama, Play, Speech, Song, And Story While Drawing Attention To Tradition-centered Communities Such As The Amish And Hasidim, Occupational Groups And Their Workaday Worlds, And Children And Other Age Groups. Weaving Together Such Varied And Manifest Traditions, This Handbook Pays Significant Attention To The Cultural Diversity And Changing National Boundaries That Have Always Been Distinctive In The American Experience, Reflecting On The Relative Youth Of The Nation; Global Connections Of Customs Brought By Immigrants; Mobility Of Residents And Their Relation To An Indigenous, Urbanized, And Racialized Population; And A Varied Landscape And Settlement Pattern. Edited By Leading Folklore Scholar Simon J. Bronner, This Handbook Celebrates The Extraordinary Richness Of The America
This volume investigates the evolution, methodologies, and contemporary relevance of American folklore and folklife studies within the broader context of national culture and history. Edited by Simon J. Bronner, a prominent scholar in the field, the handbook compiles forty-three chapters from leading experts to synthesize three centuries of academic inquiry. It establishes a framework that bridges traditional oral and material genres with modern digital and social phenomena.
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Scholars and students frequently identify this work as a definitive reference for the current state of the discipline. Experts highlight the text's academic density and its success in updating traditional folkloric frameworks for the twenty-first century.
Page Count:
856
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190840633
ISBN-13:
9780190840631
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