Theorizing Folklore from the Margins (eBook)
352 Seiten
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
9780253056085 (ISBN)
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The study of folklore has historically focused on the daily life and culture of regular people, such as artisans, storytellers, and craftspeople. But what can folklore reveal about strategies of belonging, survival, and reinvention in moments of crisis?
The experience of living in hostile conditions for cultural, social, political, or economic reasons has redefined communities in crisis. The curated works in Theorizing Folklore from the Margins offer clear and feasible suggestions for how to ethically engage in the study of folklore with marginalized populations. By focusing on issues of critical race and ethnic studies, decolonial and antioppressive methodologies, and gender and sexuality studies, contributors employ a wide variety of disciplines and theoretical approaches. In doing so, they reflect the transdisciplinary possibilities of Folklore studies.
By bridging the gap between theory and practice, Theorizing Folklore from the Margins confirms that engaging with oppressed communities is not only relevant, but necessary.
Solimar Otero is Professor of Folklore in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University. She is author of Archives of Conjure: Stories of the Dead in Afrolatinx Cultures and of Afro-Cuban Diasporas in the Atlantic World. She is editor (with Toyin Falola) of Yemoja: Gender, Sexuality, and Creativity in the Latina/o and Afro-Atlantic Diasporas. Mintzi Auanda Martínez-Rivera is Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Providence College. She has published articles on the indigenous rock movement in Mexico, indigenous popular culture, and the use of food as decorations.
Part I: Critical Paths
Introduction: How does Folklore find its voice in the 21st century? An offering/invitation from the margins
1. White Traditioning and Bruja Epistemologies: Rebuilding the House of USAmerican Folklore Studies
2. Un Tumbe Ch'ixi: Incorporating Afro-descendant Ideas into an Andean Anti-Colonial Methodology
3. Disrupting the Archive
Part II: Framing the Narrative
4. Afrolatinx Folklore and Visual Representation: Interstices and Anti-Authenticity
5. Behaving Like Relatives: Or we don't sit around and talk about politics with strangers
6. Political Protest, Ideology, and Social Criticism in Wolof Folk Poetry
7. Sugar Cane Alley: Teaching the Concept of "Group" from a Critical Folkloristics Perspective
8. movimiento armado/armed movement
Part III: Visualizing the Present
9. Ni lacras, ni lesbianas normalizadas: Trauma, matrimonio, conectividad y representación audiovisual para la comunidad lesbiana en Cuba
10. "¿Batata? ¡Batata!": Examining Puerto Rican Visual Folk Expression in Times of Adversities
11. Forming Strands and Ties in the Knotted Atlantic: Methodologies of Color and Practice of Beadwork in Lukumí Religion
12. Of Blithe Spirits: Narratives of Rebellion, Violence, and Cosmic Memory in Haitian Vodou
Part IV: Placing Community
13. "No one would believe us": An Auto-Ethnography of Conducting Fieldwork in a Conflict
14. "La Sierra Juárez en Riverside": The Inaugural Oaxacan Philharmonic Bands Audition on a university campus
15. Hidden thoughts and exposed bodies: art, everyday life, and queering Cuban masculinities
16. Complexifying Identity through Disability: Critical Folkloristic Perspectives on Being a Parent and Experiencing Illness & Disability through My Child
Index
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.6.2021 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Activist Encounters in Folklore and Ethnomusicology |
| Co-Autor | Rachel V. González-Martin, Juan Eduardo Wolf, Miriam Melton-Villanueva, Sheila Bock, Solimar Otero, Rhonda R. Dass, Cheikh Tidiane Lo, Katherine Borland, Itzel Guadalupe Garcia, Mabel Cuesta, Gloria M. Colom Braña, Martin A. Tsang, Alexander Fernández, Mintzi Auanda Martínez-Rivera, Xóchitl Chávez, Cory W. Thorne, Phyllis M. May-Machunda |
| Zusatzinfo | 25 b&w illus. |
| Verlagsort | Bloomington |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 160 x 160 mm |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| Schlagworte | Anthropology • Ethnic • ethnography • Pedagogy • Political • Race • Social |
| ISBN-13 | 9780253056085 / 9780253056085 |
| Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR) | |
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