Tradition in the twenty-first century : locating the role of the past in the present / edited by Trevor J. Blank and Robert Glenn Howard.
In this book, eight diverse contributors explore the role of tradition in contemporary folkloristics. For more than a century, folklorists have been interested in locating sources of tradition and accounting for the conceptual boundaries of tradition, but in the modern era, expanded means of communi...
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Utah State University Press, an imprint of University Press of Colorado,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Living Traditions in a Modern World / Robert Glenn Howard and Trevor J. Blank
- Thinking through Tradition / Elliott Oring
- Critical Folklore Studies and the Revaluation of Tradition / Stephen Olbrys Gencarella
- Vernacular Authority : Critically Engaging "Tradition" / Robert Glenn Howard
- Asserting Tradition : Rhetoric of Tradition and the Defense of Chief Illiniwek / Casey R. Schmitt
- Curation and Tradition on Web 2.0 / Merrill Kaplan
- Trajectories of Tradition : Following Tradition into a New Epoch of Human Culture / Tok Thompson
- And the Greatest of These Is Tradition : The Folklorist's Toolbox in the Twenty-First Century / Lynne S. McNeill
- The "Handiness" of Tradition / Simon J. Bronner.