Sarah Craycraft is the head tutor and a lecturer in the committee on degrees in folklore and mythology at Harvard University.
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List of Illustrations Note on Transliteration Introduction 1 The Children of Postsocialism: A Generation Encounters the Village 2 Something's in the Thicket: Becoming a Villager 3 "'????' WANTED": Residencies and Revitalization 4 From Ethnography to Artistry: Radical Imagination for Rural Realities 5 Buying Baba: Craft Work "Po Proekt" 6 Projects to the Rescue? Networks of Care and Emergency Response Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes References Index
"A deft, timely analysis. This impressive, original work speaks to the circulation of folklife and contemporary ideological debates in Bulgaria." - Carol Silverman, author of Romani Routes: Cultural Politics and Balkan Music in Diaspora "An original argument buttressed by high-quality scholarship and ethnographic engagement. Offers new views on social factors that have driven populism and political instability in Bulgaria and beyond." - Gerald W. Creed, author of Masquerade and Postsocialism: Ritual and Cultural Dispossession in Bulgaria

