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9780252019821

Transforming Tradition

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  • ISBN13:

    9780252019821

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    0252019822

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-08-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

Transforming Tradition offers the first serious look at folksong revivals, vibrant meldings of popular and folk culture that captured public awareness in the 1950s and 1960s. Best remembered for such songs as "Tom Dooley" and for performers like the Kingston Trio and Joan Baez, the revival of that era gave rise to hootenannies, coffeehouses, and blues and bluegrass festivals, sowing a legacy of popular interest that lives today.
Many of the contributors to this volume were themselves performers in folksong revivals; today they are scholars in folklore, ethnomusicology, and American and Canadian cultural history. As both insiders and analysts they bring unique perspectives and new insights to the study of revivals.
In his introduction, Neil Rosenberg explores central issues such as the history of folksong revivals, stereotypes of "folksingers," connections between scholarship and popularization, meanings of the word "revival," questions of authenticity and the invention of culture, and issues surrounding reflexive scholarship.
The individual studies are divided into three sections. The first covers the "Great Boom" revival of the late '50s and early '60s, and the next approaches the revival as a self-contained social culture with its own "new aesthetic" and in-group values. The last looks at revival activities in systems of musical culture including the blues, old-time fiddling, Northumbrian piping, and bluegrass, with particular emphasis on perceptions of insider and outsider roles.
The contributors display keen awareness of how their own perceptions have been shaped by their early, more subjective involvement. For example, Archie Green explores his service as faculty guru to the Campus Folksong Club at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign during the 1960s. Kenneth S. Goldstein considers how intellectual issues of the "great boom" shaped his work for recording companies. Sheldon Posen uses autobiography as ethnography to explain what happened to him when he moved from revival to academe. And Toru Mitsui explains how and why American country old-time, and bluegrass music became popular in Japan.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
Introductionp. 1
The Great Boomp. 27
When We Were Good: Class and Culture in the Folk Revivalp. 35
The Campus Folksong Club: A Glimpse at the Pastp. 61
The Folksong Revivalp. 73
Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement: 1930-66p. 84
A Future Folklorist in the Record Businessp. 107
The New Aestheticp. 123
On Folk Festivals and Kitchens: Questions of Authenticity in the Folksong Revivalp. 127
"The Folk Process" in the Revival: "Barrett's Privateers" and "Baratt's Privateers"p. 137
"Barrett's Privateers": Performance and Participation in the Folk Revivalp. 160
Named-Systems Revivalsp. 177
Musical Revival as Musical Transformationp. 183
Starvation, Serendipity, and the Ambivalence of Bluegrass Revivalismp. 194
Bluegrass and the Folk Revival: Structural Similarities and Experienced Differencesp. 203
Reconstructing the Blues: Reflections on the 1960s Blues Revivalp. 220
Living Blues Journal: The Paradoxical Aesthetics of the Blues Revivalp. 241
Rethinking Folk Revivalism: Grass-roots Preservationism and Folk Romanticismp. 258
The Reception of the Music of American Southern Whites in Japanp. 275
Bibliographyp. 295
Discographyp. 313
Contributorsp. 315
General Indexp. 319
Index of Song Titlesp. 339
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