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Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1986

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Preface — Richard M. Dorson Introduction — W. Edson Richmond // PART I. TOPICS OF RESEARCH // American Experiences // Colonizing a New Society — William D. Piersen Finding the Way Home: The Interpretation of American Folklore — Elaine Jahner The Unfulfilled Promise of North American Indian Folklore — George Lankford Afro-American Folk Music — Ronald R. Smith The Westward Movement — Thomas D. Clark Studying Immigrant and Ethnic Folklore — Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett The Legacy of Early Afro-American Folklore Scholarship — Adrienne Lanier Seward // American Cultural Myths // The Noble and Ignoble Savage — Wilcomb E. Washburn // Rags to Riches — Robert H. Walker // Fables of Innocence — David W. Marcell // The Myth of the American Adam — Giles Gunn // American Settings // In the Family Tradition — Amy ]. Kotkin and Steven J. Zeillin A Family’s Repertoire — Leonard Roberts // The Folklore of Students — Ronald L. Baker 106 // Office Folklore — Alan Dundes 115 // Factory Folklore — Bruce E. Nickerson 121 // Occupational Folklore: The Outdoor Industries — Roger Mitchell 128 // The Folk Church: Institution, Event, Performance — William M. Clements 136 // The Black Folk Church — William H. Wiggins, Jr. 145 // Mormon Folklore — William A. Wilson 155 // Urban Folklore — Gerald Warshaver 162 // Suburban Folklore — Richard A. Reuss 172 // "Hanging Out": Recreational Folklore in Everyday Life — James P. Leary 178 // Regional Folkloristics — William E. Light foot 183 // The Southwest: A Regional Case Study — Marta Weigle 194 // Regional Folk Speech and Sayings — Jan Harold Brunvand 201 The Study of Regional Songs and Ballads — Edward I). Ives 208 Folklore, Social Conflict, and the United States-Mexico // Border — Jos’e E. Limón 216 // Folklore of the Canadian-American Border — Robert B. Klymasz 227 //
Americanization of Folklore in U.S. Possessions and Territories — Roger Mitchell 233 // American Entertainments 237 // Festival in America — Beverly J. Stoellje 239 // Folklore on the American Stage — Robert C. Toll 247 // American Sports and Folklore — Elizabeth Peterson 257 // American Forms and Performers 265 // Personal Experience Stories — Sandra K. D. Stahl 268 // Conversational Genres — Sally Yerkovich 277 // Folk Singers and Musicians — David Evans 282 // Folktale Performers — Richard M. Dorson 287 // Folk Craftsmen — John Michael Plach 301 // Folk Healers — David J. Hufford 306 // Children’s Folklore — John H. McDowell 314 // PART II. INTERPRETATION OF RESEARCH 323 // A Historical Theory for American Folklore — Richard M. Dorson 326 // How to Interpret American Folklore Historically — Lawrence W. Levine 338 // Contents vii // Interpreting Folklore Ethnographically and Sociologically — Roger D. Abrahams 345 // Interpreting Folklore Ideologically — Archie Green 351 // PART III. METHODS OF RESEARCH 359 // The Field Study of Folklore in Context — Richard Bauman 362 Collecting Musical Folklore and Folksong — D. K. Wilgus 369 Folkloristic Study of the American Artifact: Objects and Objectives — Henry Glassie 376 // Sound Recording and Still Photography in the Field — Carl Fleischhauer 384 // Using a Folklore Archive — Janet Langlois and Philip LaRonge 391 // Using Video in the Field — Richard Blaustein 397 // Folklore Research and Museums — Willard B. Moore 402 // Studying American Folklore in Printed Sources — Francis A. de Caro 411 // Studying Folklore and American Literature — Sandra K. D. Stahl 422 // Sound Recordings, Use and Challenge — Archie Green 434 // Studying American Folkloric Films — Sharon R. Sherman 441 Bibliographies and Indexes in American Folklore Research — Angela J. Maniak 447 //
Folklorists at Work: A Portfolio from the American Folklife Center — Carl Fleischhauer 452 // PART IV. PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH 459 // Teaching Folklore to Graduate Students: The Introductory // Proseminar — Richard M. Dorson 463 // Teaching Folklore in American Colleges and Universities — Ronald L. Baker 470 // The Publication of Research — Richard M. Dorson 478 // Indexing a Folklore Collection: Balance, Flexibility, and // the Empathizing Indexer — Michael Edward Bell 486 // Developing a Folklore Archive — Joseph C. Hickerson 493 // Organizing a Folklore Museum — Ormond H. Loomis 499 // Filming the Folk — George Carey 507 // Video in the Classroom and Community Outreach Projects — Richard Blaustein 513 // Developing a State Folklife Program — Charles Camp 518 // Folk Is a Four-Letter Word: Dealing with Traditional * * * * in Fieldwork, Analysis, and Presentation — Rayna Green 525 Ethics and the Folklorist — Wm. Hugh Jansen 533 // Bibliography // Contributors // Index

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