Locating Irish Folklore: Tradition, Modernity, Identity

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Author: Diarmuid O Giollain

ISBN-10: 1859181694

ISBN-13: 9781859181690

Category: Irish Literature

‘Folklore’ is both subject matter and critical discourse, amateur enthusiasm and academic discipline, a resource for committed nation-builders and for local historians. As an introduction to Irish folklore from an Irish perspective, this book develops a theoretical understanding of the dynamics of folklore, and questions its role in society.\ There are few cultures which offer as much scope for an analysis of this sort as Ireland and the author usefully locates the Irish experience within a...

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Folklore is both subject matter and critical discourse, amateur enthusiasm and academic discipline, a resource for committed nation-builders and for local historians. As an introduction to Irish folklore from an Irish perspective, this book develops a theoretical understanding of the dynamics of folklore, and questions its role in society.There are few cultures which offer as much scope for an analysis of this sort as Ireland and the author usefully locates the Irish experience within a comparative framework, using ethnography from Nordic countries and theory from Latin America. Irish Folklore defines the notion of folklore and examines the pivotal role it plays in identity formation, and how it is used by various groups for their own legitimisation. The first of its kind this book is a key text for the study of folklore in Ireland and will be of interest to anyone working in the area of Irish Cultural Studies ethnography or anthropology.New Hibernia ReviewFor the folklorist, ethnologist, or cultural anthropologist interested in Ireland, the value of (this book is clear. This is the first book-length investigation of Irish conception of folklore and Irish ethnological research agendas over time. As a study of the historical and sociopolitical contexts in which folklorist discourse emerged and evolved, (this work has a major role to pay in current reexaminations of the moral, political and philosophical underpinnings of the study of traditional and popular culture in Ireland and elsewhere.

AcknowledgementsIntroduction11The End of Tradition82Towards a Concept of Folklore323Folklore and Nation-building634Irish Pioneers945The Gaelicization of Folklore1146Folklore and Poverty1427From Folklore to Popular Culture ... and Beyond?165Notes and references185Select Bibliography207Index221

\ New Hibernia ReviewFor the folklorist, ethnologist, or cultural anthropologist interested in Ireland, the value of (this book is clear. This is the first book-length investigation of Irish conception of folklore and Irish ethnological research agendas over time. As a study of the historical and sociopolitical contexts in which folklorist discourse emerged and evolved, (this work has a major role to pay in current reexaminations of the moral, political and philosophical underpinnings of the study of traditional and popular culture in Ireland and elsewhere.\ \