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Folklore & society : essays in honor of Benj. A. Botkin / edited by Bruce Jackson

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hatboro, Penn. : Folklore Associates, 1966.Description: xii, 192 p. : ill., music ; 24 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
The folkness of the non-folk vs. the non-folkness of the folk, by C. Seeger. -- Folk music, old and new, by W. Rhodes. -- The question of folklore in a new nation, by R. M. Dorson. -- The ballad scholar and the long-playing record, by K. S. Goldstein. -- A sampling of bawdy ballads from Ontario, by E. Fowke. -- Plugging, nailing, wedging, and kindred folk medicinal practices, by W. D. Hand. -- Negro minstrelsy and Shakespearean burlesque, by C. Haywood. -- John Henry, by M. Leach. -- Some Child ballads on hillbilly records, by J. McCulloh. -- Slavic influences in Yiddish folksong, by R. Rubin. -- Cents and nonsense in the urban folksong movement: 1930-1966, by E. Stekert.

Bibliography of the writings of Benjamin A. Botkin (p. 169-192)

The folkness of the non-folk vs. the non-folkness of the folk, by C. Seeger. -- Folk music, old and new, by W. Rhodes. -- The question of folklore in a new nation, by R. M. Dorson. -- The ballad scholar and the long-playing record, by K. S. Goldstein. -- A sampling of bawdy ballads from Ontario, by E. Fowke. -- Plugging, nailing, wedging, and kindred folk medicinal practices, by W. D. Hand. -- Negro minstrelsy and Shakespearean burlesque, by C. Haywood. -- John Henry, by M. Leach. -- Some Child ballads on hillbilly records, by J. McCulloh. -- Slavic influences in Yiddish folksong, by R. Rubin. -- Cents and nonsense in the urban folksong movement: 1930-1966, by E. Stekert.

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