Shared Traditions: Southern History and Folk CultureGrounded in Charles Joyner's unique blend of rigorous scholarship and genuine curiosity, these thoughtful and incisive essays by the eminent southern historian and folklorist explore the South's extraordinary amalgam of cultural traditions.By examining the mutual influence of history and folk culture,Shared Traditionsreveals the essence of southern culture in the complex and dynamic interactions of descendants of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans. The book covers a broad spectrum of southern folk groups, folklore expressions, and major themes of southern history, including antebellum society, slavery, the coming of the Civil War, economic modernization in the Appalachians and the Sea Islands, immigration, the civil rights movement, and the effects of cultural tourism.Joyner addresses the convergence of African and European elements in the Old South and explores how specific environmental and demographic features shaped the acculturation process. He discusses divergent practices in worship services, funeral and burial services, and other religious ceremonies. He examines links between speech patterns and cultural patterns, the influence of Irish folk culture in the American South, and the southern Jewish experience. He also investigates points of intersection between history and legend and relations between the new social history and folklore.Ranging from rites of power and resistance on the slave plantation to the creolization of language to the musical brew of blues, country, jazz, and rock,Shared Traditionsreveals the distinctive culture born of a sharing by black and white southerners of their deep-rooted and diverse traditions. |
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Southern History and Folk Culture Charles W. Joyner. is essentially the story of the folk . " Acknowledging the significance of social stratification and social change in the South , Odum nevertheless insists that " the folk society of ...
Southern History and Folk Culture Charles W. Joyner. is essentially the story of the folk . " Acknowledging the significance of social stratification and social change in the South , Odum nevertheless insists that " the folk society of ...
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Southern History and Folk Culture Charles W. Joyner. created in the mind of the observer , who derives the construct from the behavior of the cultural ... culture developed out of a communicative process among The South as a Folk Culture 149.
Southern History and Folk Culture Charles W. Joyner. created in the mind of the observer , who derives the construct from the behavior of the cultural ... culture developed out of a communicative process among The South as a Folk Culture 149.
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Southern History and Folk Culture Charles W. Joyner. Southern folk culture developed out of a communicative process among the various folk cultures of uprooted Africans and uprooted Britons , com- mencing with the arrival of the first ...
Southern History and Folk Culture Charles W. Joyner. Southern folk culture developed out of a communicative process among the various folk cultures of uprooted Africans and uprooted Britons , com- mencing with the arrival of the first ...
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