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Encyclopedia of American Folklife

Encyclopedia of American Folklife

by Simon J Bronner
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Age range: + years old Publication Date: 15/07/2006

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American folklife is steeped in world cultures, or invented as new culture, always evolving, yet often practiced as it was created many years or even centuries ago. This fascinating encyclopedia explores the rich and varied cultural traditions of folklife in America - from barn raisings to the Internet, tattoos, and Zydeco - through expressions that include ritual, custom, crafts, architecture, food, clothing, and art. Featuring more than 350 A-Z entries, "Encyclopedia of American Folklife" is wide-ranging and inclusive. Entries cover major cities and urban centers; new and established immigrant groups as well as native Americans; American territories, such as Guam and Samoa; major issues, such as education and intellectual property; and expressions of material culture, such as homes, dress, food, and crafts. This encyclopedia covers notable folklife areas as well as general regional categories. It addresses religious groups (reflecting diversity within groups such as the Amish and the Jews), age groups (both old age and youth gangs), and contemporary folk groups (skateboarders and psychobillies) - placing all of them in the vivid tapestry of folklife in America. In addition, this resource offers useful insights on folklife concepts through entries such as "community and group" and "tradition and culture." The set also features complete indexes in each volume, as well as a bibliography for further research.
ISBN:
9780765680525
9780765680525
Category:
Sociology: customs & traditions
Age range:
+ years old
Format:
Mixed media product
Publication Date:
15-07-2006
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
414
Dimensions (mm):
276x219x121mm
Weight:
5.38kg

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