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The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture - v. 14 : Folklife

Wilson, Charles Reagan(Series edited by)Ferris, William R.(Volume editor)Hinson, Glenn(Volume editor)
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This book features the dynamic and divergent heart of southern culture.

Southern folklife is the heart of southern culture. Looking at traditional practices still carried on today as well as at aspects of folklife that are dynamic and emergent, contributors to this volume of "The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture" examine a broad range of folk traditions.

Moving beyond the traditional view of folklore that situates it in historical practice and narrowly defined genres, entries in this volume demonstrate how folklife remains a vital part of communities' self-definitions.

Fifty thematic entries address subjects such as car culture, funerals, hip-hop, and powwows.

In 56 topical entries, contributors focus on more specific elements of folklife, such as roadside memorials, collegiate stepping, quinceanera celebrations, New Orleans marching bands, and hunting dogs.

Together, the entries demonstrate that southern folklife is dynamically alive and everywhere around us, giving meaning to the everyday unfolding of community life.

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Product Details
0807833460 / 9780807833469
Hardback
975.003
15/01/2010
United States
480 pages, 40 illustrations, bibl., index
155 x 235 mm, 748 grams
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