Foreword | p. xi |
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Great Boom | p. 27 |
When We Were Good: Class and Culture in the Folk Revival | p. 35 |
The Campus Folksong Club: A Glimpse at the Past | p. 61 |
The Folksong Revival | p. 73 |
Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement: 1930-66 | p. 84 |
A Future Folklorist in the Record Business | p. 107 |
The New Aesthetic | p. 123 |
On Folk Festivals and Kitchens: Questions of Authenticity in the Folksong Revival | p. 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 Revival | p. 160 |
Named-Systems Revivals | p. 177 |
Musical Revival as Musical Transformation | p. 183 |
Starvation, Serendipity, and the Ambivalence of Bluegrass Revivalism | p. 194 |
Bluegrass and the Folk Revival: Structural Similarities and Experienced Differences | p. 203 |
Reconstructing the Blues: Reflections on the 1960s Blues Revival | p. 220 |
Living Blues Journal: The Paradoxical Aesthetics of the Blues Revival | p. 241 |
Rethinking Folk Revivalism: Grass-roots Preservationism and Folk Romanticism | p. 258 |
The Reception of the Music of American Southern Whites in Japan | p. 275 |
Bibliography | p. 295 |
Discography | p. 313 |
Contributors | p. 315 |
General Index | p. 319 |
Index of Song Titles | p. 339 |
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