Public Folklore

Public Folklore

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Dec 1, 2007 · Anglais · Broché (370 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 370
Langue Anglais
Publié Dec 1, 2007
Éditeur University Press of Mississippi
ISBN-10 193411040X
ISBN-13 9781934110409

Description

This book dives into the rich tapestry of folk culture, revealing how it is showcased and utilized in various public contexts. Through a blend of academic insight and practical examples, the authors explore the dynamic relationship between folklore and the communities that foster it. They highlight the ways in which folk traditions are not only preserved but also transformed as they engage with contemporary society.

The exploration begins with the foundational concepts of folklore and public engagement, making a case for the importance of collaboration in these cultural expressions. It traces the journeys of folk narratives, songs, and practices as they move from intimate settings to larger public arenas, demonstrating their evolving nature and significance within different communities.

In addition to theoretical frameworks, the book includes case studies that illustrate successful public folklore projects. These examples serve as inspiration for those interested in preserving their cultural legacies while navigating the challenges of modern society.

Ultimately, this work emphasizes the power of folklore as a living, breathing entity that thrives through public interaction, making it an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone passionate about the intersection of culture and community.

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Romance Histoire

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