Concept Work

INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780253074317

Constructing Frameworks for Folklore Studies

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By Jason Baird Jackson
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Jason Baird Jackson is Ruth N. Halls Professor of Folklore and Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington. He is the author of Yuchi Ceremonial Life: Performance, Meaning and Tradition in a Contemporary American Indian Community and Yuchi Folklore: Cultural Expression in a Southeastern Native American Community and the editor of Material Vernaculars: Objects, Images, and Their Social Worlds. A former museum curator and director, he has curated more than twenty exhibitions, and he remains active in museum anthropology and museum-based folklore studies.

Acknowledgments Introduction: Concept Work in Folklore Studies 1. A Story of Colonialism and Its Lessons 2. Innovation, Habitus, and Heritage 3. On Cultural Appropriation 4. Towards Wider Framings: World-Systems Analysis and Folklore Studies 5. Teaching Concepts in Folklore Studies References Cited

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