And Other Neighborly Names : : Social Process and Cultural Image in Texas Folklore / / ed. by Roger D. Abrahams, Richard Bauman.
"And Other Neighborly Names"—the title is from a study by Americo Paredes of the names, complimentary and otherwise, exchanged across cultural boundaries by Anglos and Mexicans—is a collection of essays devoted to various aspects of folk tradition in Texas. The approach builds on the work...
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And Other Neighborly Names : Social Process and Cultural Image in Texas Folklore / |
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And Other Neighborly Names : Social Process and Cultural Image in Texas Folklore / Frontmatter -- Contents -- I. Introduction -- Doing Folklore Texas-Style -- II. The Structure and Context of Expressive Forms The Caso -- An Emic Genre of Folk Narrative -- The Corrido of Greater Mexico as Discourse, Music, and Event -- III. Social Types and Stereotypes -- "Any Man Who Keeps More'n One Hound'11 Lie to You": Dog Trading and Storytelling at Canton, Texas -- "Guess How Doughnuts Are Made": Verbal and Nonverbal Aspects of the Panadero and His Stereotype -- Cowboys and Clowns: Rodeo Specialists and the Ideology of Work and Play -- Austins Cosmic Cowboys: Words in Collision -- IV Expressive Dimensions of Heterogeneity and Change -- The Folk Performance of "Chicano" and the Cultural Limits of Political Ideology -- Folklore and Ethnic Identity in Tigua Nativism -- Tension and Speech Play in Mexican-American Folklore -- A Traditional Storyteller in Changing Contexts -- The Emergence of Conjunto Music, 1935-1955 -- V. Conclusion: A Look toward Future Concerns -- Shouting Match at the Border: The Folklore of Display Events -- Contributors |
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And Other Neighborly Names : Social Process and Cultural Image in Texas Folklore / ed. by Roger D. Abrahams, Richard Bauman. |
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