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Reviews
"Excellent and basic--will be assigned to all incoming folklore graduate students."--Margaret A. Mills, University of Pennsylvania "Excellent and very useful collection of essays."--Dan Ben-Amos, University of Pennsylvania "Socially situated forms of expressive culture are here treated as both emergent and constituent of social life....These accessible essays are ideal vehicles for introducing students to the delightful communicative possibilities."--Claire R. Farrer, California State University, Chico "This book is perfect as a reader for my folklife and culture course."--Elaine Mayer, Salve Regina University "The topics are well researched and authoritative, and the breadth of the volume is truly multi-disciplinary owing to the wealth of backgrounds displayed by the contributors, spanning folklore, anthropology, history, communication, literature, theater, ethnomusicology, and cultural studies."--Popular Culture "An outstanding collection for those who regard human communication from an anthropological viewpoint."--D.J. Elmira College
Book Information
ISBN 9780195069204
Author Bauman
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 400g