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Folk Art – Continuity, Creativity, and the Brazilian Quotidian: Henry Glassie, Pravina Shukla Folk Art – Continuity, Creativity, and the Brazilian Quotidian
Henry Glassie, Pravina Shukla
R1,063 R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Save R78 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Listen to the artists of the Brazilian Northeast. Their work, they say, comes of continuity and creativity. Continuity runs along lines of learning toward social coherence. Creativity brings challenges and deep personal satisfaction. What they say and do in Brazil aligns with ethnographic evidence from New Mexico and North Carolina; from Ireland, Portugal, and Italy; from Nigeria, Turkey, India, and Bangladesh; from China and Japan. This book is about that, about folk art as a sign of human unity.

Folklore Concepts - Histories and Critiques (Paperback): Dan Ben-Amos Folklore Concepts - Histories and Critiques (Paperback)
Dan Ben-Amos; Edited by Henry Glassie, Elliott Oring
R835 Discovery Miles 8 350 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

By defining folklore as artistic communication in small groups, Dan Ben-Amos led the discipline of Folklore in new directions. In Folklore Concepts, Henry Glassie and Elliott Oring have curated a selection of Ben-Amos's groundbreaking essays that explore folklore as a category in cultural communication and as a subject of scholarly research. Ben-Amos's work is well-known for sparking lively debate that often centers on why his definition intrinsically acknowledges tradition rather than expresses its connection forthright. Without tradition among people, there would be no art or communication, and tradition cannot accomplish anything on its own-only people can. Ben-Amos's focus on creative communication in communities is woven into the themes of the theoretical essays in this volume, through which he advocates for a better future for folklore scholarship. Folklore Concepts traces Ben-Amos's consistent efforts over the span of his career to review and critique the definitions, concepts, and practices of Folklore in order to build the field's intellectual history. In examining this history, Folklore Concepts answers foundational questions about what folklorists are doing, how they are doing it, and why.

Irish Folk History - Tales from the North (Paperback, Revised): Henry Glassie Irish Folk History - Tales from the North (Paperback, Revised)
Henry Glassie
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Irish Folk History Tales from the North Henry Glassie "A valuable edition of the principal tales and songs from "Passing the Time in Ballymenone.""--"Worldview" "In this setting the words take on a more mysterious quality; we can easily notice the spontaneous invention."--"Village Voice" Made of the words of the people who live today in the beautiful, embattled countryside of Ulster, "Irish Folk History" is, in essence, the people's own statement of their past. In story, song, and spontaneous essay, these texts, selected from "Passing the Time in Ballymenone," tell of the coming of Christianity, of endless war, of the hardships and delights of rural life. During a time of trouble, Henry Glassie came into a community of active story-tellers in County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, and in this book he sets their voices--their chuckles, whispers, and anger--before us. The words of Hugh Nolan, Michael Boyle, of Peter Flanagan, Hugh Patrick Owens, and their neighbors, echo from the page to present a tale that is at once the story of their tiny community and the story of all of Ireland. Henry Glassie is College Professor of Folklore and codirector of the Turkish Studies Program at Indiana University. 1982 176 pages 5 3/8 x 7 7 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-1123-8 Paper $24.95s 16.50 World Rights Anthropology Short copy: In story, song, and spontaneous essay, these texts tell of the coming of Christianity, of endless war, of the hardships and delights of rural life.

Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern United States (Paperback): Henry Glassie Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern United States (Paperback)
Henry Glassie
R917 Discovery Miles 9 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is folk culture? What distinguishes true folk creations from the cultural hybrids of commerce and popular innovation? To clarify this muddled situation and to provide clear standards and visual examples for the study and appreciation of a broad range of objects, Henry Glassie has written this detailed examination of material folk culture in the United States. He isolates American material culture-that segment of our culture that embodies the people's plans, methods, and reasons for producing things that can be seen and touched-and discusses methods for determining whether an object is truly folk-as opposed, say, to merely popular-by examining its form, construction, and use. The book represents the first attempt to compare different kinds of material folk culture, including architecture, tools, and cookery, to detect common patterns and, in doing so, challenges conventional views of both folk culture and American culture.

Folklore Concepts - Histories and Critiques (Hardcover): Dan Ben-Amos Folklore Concepts - Histories and Critiques (Hardcover)
Dan Ben-Amos; Edited by Henry Glassie, Elliott Oring
R2,037 Discovery Miles 20 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

By defining folklore as artistic communication in small groups, Dan Ben-Amos led the discipline of Folklore in new directions. In Folklore Concepts, Henry Glassie and Elliott Oring have curated a selection of Ben-Amos's groundbreaking essays that explore folklore as a category in cultural communication and as a subject of scholarly research. Ben-Amos's work is well-known for sparking lively debate that often centers on why his definition intrinsically acknowledges tradition rather than expresses its connection forthright. Without tradition among people, there would be no art or communication, and tradition cannot accomplish anything on its own-only people can. Ben-Amos's focus on creative communication in communities is woven into the themes of the theoretical essays in this volume, through which he advocates for a better future for folklore scholarship. Folklore Concepts traces Ben-Amos's consistent efforts over the span of his career to review and critique the definitions, concepts, and practices of Folklore in order to build the field's intellectual history. In examining this history, Folklore Concepts answers foundational questions about what folklorists are doing, how they are doing it, and why.

Irish Folktales (Paperback): Henry Glassie Irish Folktales (Paperback)
Henry Glassie
R619 R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Save R76 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Robust and funny, sorrowful and heroic, this collection of 125 lively tales tells the story of Ireland. Spanning the centuries from the first wars of the ancient Irish kings through the Celtic Renaissance of Yeats to our own time, they are set in cities, villages, fields and forestsfrom the wild Gaelic western coast to the modern streets of Dublin and Belfast.

Passing the Time in Ballymenone (Paperback, 1st Indiana University Press ed): Henry Glassie Passing the Time in Ballymenone (Paperback, 1st Indiana University Press ed)
Henry Glassie
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

"This is an extraordinary book." -- Progress in HumanGeography

..". fresh and fascinating." --Come-All-Ye

..". an extraordinarily rich and rewardingbook.... it is about the effort of one man to find for himself and us the life'sbreath of the people of Ballymenone.... It is certainly a remarkable tour deforce." -- Emmet Larkin, New York Times Book Review

The lifeand art, the folklore, history, and common work of a rural community in NorthernIreland -- through the eyes and pen of gifted folklorist Henry Glassie. It is aclassic in the fullest sense, reaching beyond folklore to all of humanity.

The Potter's Art (Paperback): Henry Glassie The Potter's Art (Paperback)
Henry Glassie
R448 Discovery Miles 4 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Coming into being, the work of art, this very pot, creates relations relations between nature and culture, between the individual and society, between utility and beauty. Governed by desire, the artist s work answers questions of value. Is nature favored, or culture? Are individual needs or social needs more important? Do utilitarian or aesthetic concerns dominate in the transformation of nature?" from the Introduction

The Potter s Art discusses and illustrates the work of modern masters of traditional ceramics from Bangladesh, Sweden, various parts of the United States, Turkey, and Japan. It will appeal to anyone interested in pottery and the study of folklore and folk art.

Henry Glassie is College Professor of Folklore and Co-director of Turkish Studies at Indiana University. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and a Fellow of the National Humanities Institute; he has also served as President of the Vernacular Architecture Forum and of the American Folklore Society.

Material Culture Henry Glassie, George Jevremovic, and William T. Sumner, editors
(Note: there is an accent egue on the c Jevremovic)

Contents:
The Potter s Art
Bangladesh
Sweden
Georgia
Acoma
Turkey
Japan
Hagi
Work in the Clay
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index"

All Silver and No Brass - An Irish Christmas Mumming (Hardcover): Henry Glassie All Silver and No Brass - An Irish Christmas Mumming (Hardcover)
Henry Glassie
R1,037 R972 Discovery Miles 9 720 Save R65 (6%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Irish Christmas mumming, the subject of this carefully researched and beautifully written book, is approached in Part I through the recollections of four old people of the hamlet of Ballymenone who recall the mumming from their youth. In Part II, the author examines the form and function of the mummers' play, showing that contrary to the theories of some folklorists it is not a truncated fragment of a much larger whole but a complete "presentational" statement. He shows how the mummers' play functioned as a means of drawing the community closer together and as an expression of dangers and hopes in the potentially bitter Ulster situation.

Glassie's study treats fully the social and cultural context of the mummers' play. It is a superb study, of obvious value to folklorists, but also of interest to literary critics, literary historians, anthropologists, and others."

Prince Twins Seven-Seven - His Art, His Life in Nigeria, His Exile in America (Hardcover): Henry Glassie Prince Twins Seven-Seven - His Art, His Life in Nigeria, His Exile in America (Hardcover)
Henry Glassie
R1,538 R1,402 Discovery Miles 14 020 Save R136 (9%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Prince Twins Seven-Seven (1944-2011) was not only one of Africa's most famous contemporary artists and the leader of the Osogbo School of Nigerian artists, he was known as the modern master of the Yoruba tradition in art. His work has been exhibited on every continent, is collected by major museums throughout the world, and in 2005, Prince was named UNESCO Artist for Peace. Henry Glassie blends life and art to create a vivid portrait of an extraordinary artist. This lavishly illustrated book, part biography and part artist's catalog, addresses tradition and innovation in Prince s art, the development of his personal style, the force of the supernatural in Nigerian life, and the hard times of the immigrant artist in the United States."

Sacred Art - Catholic Saints and Candomble Gods in Modern Brazil (Hardcover): Henry Glassie, Pravina Shukla Sacred Art - Catholic Saints and Candomble Gods in Modern Brazil (Hardcover)
Henry Glassie, Pravina Shukla
R1,273 R1,183 Discovery Miles 11 830 Save R90 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Sacred art flourishes today in northeastern Brazil, where European and African religious traditions have intersected for centuries. Professional artists create images of both the Catholic saints and the African gods of Candomble to meet the needs of a vast market of believers and art collectors. Over the past decade, Henry Glassie and Pravina Shukla conducted intense research in the states of Bahia and Pernambuco, interviewing the artists at length, photographing their processes and products, attending Catholic and Candomble services, and finally creating a comprehensive book, governed by a deep understanding of the artists themselves. Beginning with Edival Rosas, who carves monumental baroque statues for churches, and ending with Francisco Santos, who paints images of the gods for Candomble terreiros, the book displays the diversity of Brazilian artistic techniques and religious interpretations. Glassie and Shukla enhance their findings with comparisons from art and religion in the United States, Nigeria, Portugal, Turkey, India, Bangladesh, and Japan and gesture toward an encompassing theology of power and beauty that brings unity into the spiritual art of the world.

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