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Just over half a century ago, the rise in what became known as the "performance turn" in folklore studies led to the diffusion of performance as both a lens and a key concept across a wide range of humanistic disciplines. Now, it's time to take stock of the myriad ways in which performance and folklore studies have developed along both parallel and intersecting paths. Emerging Perspectives in the Study of Folklore and Performance reveals the captivating world where folklore and performance studies meet up, revealing both the connections and disparities between the two fields. From the…mehr
Just over half a century ago, the rise in what became known as the "performance turn" in folklore studies led to the diffusion of performance as both a lens and a key concept across a wide range of humanistic disciplines. Now, it's time to take stock of the myriad ways in which performance and folklore studies have developed along both parallel and intersecting paths.
Emerging Perspectives in the Study of Folklore and Performance reveals the captivating world where folklore and performance studies meet up, revealing both the connections and disparities between the two fields. From the mid-20th century to the present day, luminaries like Richard Bauman, Erving Goffman, Roger Abrahams, Charles Briggs, Richard Schechner, Dell Hymes, José Esteban Muñoz, Peggy Phelan, Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Deborah Kapchan, and Diana Taylor have woven a rich tapestry of discourse, seamlessly blending the realms of folklore and performance. Editors Solimar Otero and Anthony Bak Buccitelli present a magnificent collection of chapters that delve into the intricacies of this enduring relationship. These diverse essays explore how folklore and performance intersect in realms as varied as digital culture, social movements, ritual, narrative, race and technology, archival practices, ambient play, post-human intersectionalities, speculative world-making, and embodied knowledge.
Emerging Perspectives in the Study of Folklore and Performance is a must-read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike, offering fresh insights into the evolving landscape of folklore and performance studies and transforming the ways that we connect to culture, place, and community.
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Edited by Solimar Otero and Anthony Bak Buccitelli. Foreword by Charles L. Briggs.
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Foreword: Reopening Performance, by Charles L. Briggs Acknowledgments Introduction: Emerging Perspectives in the Study of Folklore and Performance, by Solimar Otero and Anthony Bak Buccitelli Part I: Resituating Histories, Ideas, and Practices 1. The Weight and Lightness of Tradition: Interpreting Repetition in Folklore, by Anthony Bak Buccitelli 2. Contested Ancestors: Toward a Genealogy of Everyday Life in the Postdiscipline, by Eric Mayer-García 3. Minting Money: Queer Temporality and Performance in Ethnography, by Sarah M. Gordon 4. Kenneth Burke Meets the Flop-Eared Mule: A Fiddle Tune and the Performance of Form, by Gregory Hansen Part II: Performance of Materiality, Virtuality, and the Spiritual 5. A Glitch in Time: Digital Interruptions and Spaces of Haunting, by Kit Danowski 6. Ancestoring: Materializing Memory, Mourning, and Resuscitation through Performance, by Solimar Otero 7. Memeing Together: Performance, Competence and Collective Creativity in Digital Folklore, by Sverker Hyltén-Cavallius Part III: Performance, Polyphony, and Embodied Knowledge 8. White Moral Feelings and National Affect in Audience Reactions to Danse du Ventre and Coochee-Coochee in the Late Nineteenth-Century, by Pris Nasrat 9. Reverse, Rewrite, Reclaim Coloniality in Chicanx Flamenco at the Miss Indian World Pageant, by Erica Acevedo-Ontiveros 10. Queerly Beloved: Reflecting on Embodiments and Explorations of Gender and Pleasure Through Tango Queer, by celia meredith Part IV: Performing Community, Situating Dissent 11. Performing Together: Rethinking Definitions of Performance as Participatory Practice, by Katherine Borland 12. A Framework for Analyzing Power and Performance: Music, Activism, and a Veterans' Anti-War Coffeehouse, by Lisa Gilman 13. Spectacular Dissent, by Sabra Webber 14. Performative Landscapes: An Exploration, by Lisa Gabbert Index
Foreword: Reopening Performance, by Charles L. Briggs Acknowledgments Introduction: Emerging Perspectives in the Study of Folklore and Performance, by Solimar Otero and Anthony Bak Buccitelli Part I: Resituating Histories, Ideas, and Practices 1. The Weight and Lightness of Tradition: Interpreting Repetition in Folklore, by Anthony Bak Buccitelli 2. Contested Ancestors: Toward a Genealogy of Everyday Life in the Postdiscipline, by Eric Mayer-García 3. Minting Money: Queer Temporality and Performance in Ethnography, by Sarah M. Gordon 4. Kenneth Burke Meets the Flop-Eared Mule: A Fiddle Tune and the Performance of Form, by Gregory Hansen Part II: Performance of Materiality, Virtuality, and the Spiritual 5. A Glitch in Time: Digital Interruptions and Spaces of Haunting, by Kit Danowski 6. Ancestoring: Materializing Memory, Mourning, and Resuscitation through Performance, by Solimar Otero 7. Memeing Together: Performance, Competence and Collective Creativity in Digital Folklore, by Sverker Hyltén-Cavallius Part III: Performance, Polyphony, and Embodied Knowledge 8. White Moral Feelings and National Affect in Audience Reactions to Danse du Ventre and Coochee-Coochee in the Late Nineteenth-Century, by Pris Nasrat 9. Reverse, Rewrite, Reclaim Coloniality in Chicanx Flamenco at the Miss Indian World Pageant, by Erica Acevedo-Ontiveros 10. Queerly Beloved: Reflecting on Embodiments and Explorations of Gender and Pleasure Through Tango Queer, by celia meredith Part IV: Performing Community, Situating Dissent 11. Performing Together: Rethinking Definitions of Performance as Participatory Practice, by Katherine Borland 12. A Framework for Analyzing Power and Performance: Music, Activism, and a Veterans' Anti-War Coffeehouse, by Lisa Gilman 13. Spectacular Dissent, by Sabra Webber 14. Performative Landscapes: An Exploration, by Lisa Gabbert Index
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