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This cutting-edge new book is the replacement for Folklife and
Museums: Selected Readings which was published nearly thirty years
ago in 1987. The editors of that volume, Patricia Hall and Charlie
Seemann, are now joined by C. Kurt Dewhurst as a third editor, for
this book which includes updates to the still-relevant and classic
essays and articles from the earlier text and features new
pioneering pieces by some of today's most outstanding scholars and
practitioners, to provide a more current overview of the field and
addressing contemporary issues. Folklife and Museums: Twenty-First
Century Perspectives is a brand new collection of cutting-edge
essays that combine theoretical insights, practical applications,
topical case studies (focusing on particular subject matter areas
and specific cultural groups), accompanied by up-to-date
"resources" and "suggested readings" sections. Each essay is
preceded by an explanatory headnote contextualizing the essay and
includes illustrative photographs.
This cutting-edge new book is the replacement for Folklife and
Museums: Selected Readings which was published nearly thirty years
ago in 1987. The editors of that volume, Patricia Hall and Charlie
Seemann, are now joined by C. Kurt Dewhurst as a third editor, for
this book which includes updates to the still-relevant and classic
essays and articles from the earlier text and features new
pioneering pieces by some of today's most outstanding scholars and
practitioners, to provide a more current overview of the field and
addressing contemporary issues. Folklife and Museums: Twenty-First
Century Perspectives is a brand new collection of cutting-edge
essays that combine theoretical insights, practical applications,
topical case studies (focusing on particular subject matter areas
and specific cultural groups), accompanied by up-to-date
"resources" and "suggested readings" sections. Each essay is
preceded by an explanatory headnote contextualizing the essay and
includes illustrative photographs.
Glenn Ohrlin (1926-2015) was a cowboy singer, working cowboy, rodeo
rider, storyteller, and illustrator. In The Hell-Bound Train he has
gathered dozens of his favorite songs, which chronicle the range
and rodeo life he lived. Ohrlin was known for singing in an
unornamented Western style, accompanying himself on the guitar and
harmonica. Most of his repertoire comes from the period of 1875 to
1925. The book includes music and lyrics for songs such as "My
Home's in Montana," "The Texas Rangers," and "Bull Riders in the
Sky," along with Ohrlin's commentary on each work's provenance and
meaning. This collection is a must-have for any fan of cowboy and
folk music.
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