University of Chicago Press, 1982 Cloth: 978-0-226-15870-9 | Paper: 978-0-226-15871-6 Library of Congress Classification GR65.D57 Dewey Decimal Classification 398.042
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
"This introduction to the study of folklore and folklife contains an inspiring and spirited mixture of essays, theoretical contributions, practical instructions, and pure encyclopedia articles. It is a very well put together book, written by eighteen researchers who have something to say. One can see here that it is competent educators who have come forward and are narrating. . . . All in all it is a very use-oriented handbook with attractive typography and layout."—Iorn Pio, Journal of American Folklore
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Richard M. Dorson (1916-1981) was Distinguished Professor of History and Folklore and director of the Folklore Institution at Indiana University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface - Richard M. Dorson
Introduction: Concepts of Folklore and Folklife Studies - Richard M. Dorson I. The Fields of Folklife Studies
Oral Folklore
1. Folk Narrative - Linda Dégh
2. Narrative Folk Poetry - W. Edson Richmond
3. Folk Epic - Felix J. Oinas
4. Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions - Roger D. Abrahams
5. Riddles - Roger D. Abrahams and Alan Dundes
6. Folk Speech - W. Edson Richmond
Social Folk Custom
7. Festivals and Celebrations - Robert J. Smith
8. Recreations and Games - Robert A. Georges
9. Folk Medicine - Don Yoder
10. Folk Religion - John C. Messenger
Material Culture
11. Folk Crafts - Warren E. Roberts
12. Folk Art - Henry Glassie
13. Folk Architecture - Warren E. Roberts
14. Folk Costume - Don Yoder
15. Folk Cookery - Don Yoder
Folk Arts
16. Folk Drama - Roger D. Abrahams
17. Folk Music - George List
18. Folk Dance - Joann Wheeler Kealiinohomoku II. The Methods of Folklife Study
1. Fieldwork: Collecting Oral Literature - Donald A. MacDonald
2. Fieldwork: Recording Material Culture - Warren E. Roberts
3. Fieldwork: Recording Traditional Music - George List
4. Archiving - George List
5. The Use of Printed Sources - Richard M. Dorson
6. Folk Atlas Mapping - Robert Wildhaber
7. The Use of Artifacts and Folk Art in the Folk Museum - J. Geraint Jenkins
8. The Cultural Geographer and Folklife Research - E. Estyn Evans
Contributors
Index
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University of Chicago Press, 1982 Cloth: 978-0-226-15870-9 Paper: 978-0-226-15871-6
"This introduction to the study of folklore and folklife contains an inspiring and spirited mixture of essays, theoretical contributions, practical instructions, and pure encyclopedia articles. It is a very well put together book, written by eighteen researchers who have something to say. One can see here that it is competent educators who have come forward and are narrating. . . . All in all it is a very use-oriented handbook with attractive typography and layout."—Iorn Pio, Journal of American Folklore
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Richard M. Dorson (1916-1981) was Distinguished Professor of History and Folklore and director of the Folklore Institution at Indiana University.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface - Richard M. Dorson
Introduction: Concepts of Folklore and Folklife Studies - Richard M. Dorson I. The Fields of Folklife Studies
Oral Folklore
1. Folk Narrative - Linda Dégh
2. Narrative Folk Poetry - W. Edson Richmond
3. Folk Epic - Felix J. Oinas
4. Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions - Roger D. Abrahams
5. Riddles - Roger D. Abrahams and Alan Dundes
6. Folk Speech - W. Edson Richmond
Social Folk Custom
7. Festivals and Celebrations - Robert J. Smith
8. Recreations and Games - Robert A. Georges
9. Folk Medicine - Don Yoder
10. Folk Religion - John C. Messenger
Material Culture
11. Folk Crafts - Warren E. Roberts
12. Folk Art - Henry Glassie
13. Folk Architecture - Warren E. Roberts
14. Folk Costume - Don Yoder
15. Folk Cookery - Don Yoder
Folk Arts
16. Folk Drama - Roger D. Abrahams
17. Folk Music - George List
18. Folk Dance - Joann Wheeler Kealiinohomoku II. The Methods of Folklife Study
1. Fieldwork: Collecting Oral Literature - Donald A. MacDonald
2. Fieldwork: Recording Material Culture - Warren E. Roberts
3. Fieldwork: Recording Traditional Music - George List
4. Archiving - George List
5. The Use of Printed Sources - Richard M. Dorson
6. Folk Atlas Mapping - Robert Wildhaber
7. The Use of Artifacts and Folk Art in the Folk Museum - J. Geraint Jenkins
8. The Cultural Geographer and Folklife Research - E. Estyn Evans
Contributors
Index
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