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12 Banjos and Blues
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Of the Past
- 1 The North Carolina Wildfowl Decoy Tradition 27
- 2 "I Never Could Play Alone": The Emergence of the New River Valley String Band, 1875-1915 47
- 3 The Hugh Dixon Homestead: What to Make of Tradition? 75
- 4 Economic and Cultural Influences on German and Scotch-Irish Quilts in Antebellum Rowan County, North Carolina 89
- 5 The Development of the Bright-Leaf Tobacco Auctioneer's Chant 102
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Of Individuals
- 6 The Solitary Memory: A Greek-American's Recollections of the Folk Play Panaretos 117
- 7 The Banjo-Song Genre: A Study of "High Sheriff," Dink Roberts's Man-against-the-Law Song 135
- 8 The Narrative Style of Marshall Ward, Jack-Tale-Teller 147
- 9 Symbols from Ribbons: Afro-American Funeral-Ribbon Quilts in Chatham County, North Carolina 164
- 10 "Learnin', Though"; Environmental Art as a Creative Process 179
- 11 In the Good Old Way: Primitive Baptist Tradition in an Age of Change 195
- 12 Banjos and Blues 216
- 13 Why Do Duck Decoys Have Eyes? 232
- 14 Tugging on Superman's Cape: The Making of a College Legend 241
- 15 The Dissembling Line: Industrial Pranks in a North Carolina Textile Mill 254
- Notes 277
- Contributors 307
- Index 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Of the Past
- 1 The North Carolina Wildfowl Decoy Tradition 27
- 2 "I Never Could Play Alone": The Emergence of the New River Valley String Band, 1875-1915 47
- 3 The Hugh Dixon Homestead: What to Make of Tradition? 75
- 4 Economic and Cultural Influences on German and Scotch-Irish Quilts in Antebellum Rowan County, North Carolina 89
- 5 The Development of the Bright-Leaf Tobacco Auctioneer's Chant 102
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Of Individuals
- 6 The Solitary Memory: A Greek-American's Recollections of the Folk Play Panaretos 117
- 7 The Banjo-Song Genre: A Study of "High Sheriff," Dink Roberts's Man-against-the-Law Song 135
- 8 The Narrative Style of Marshall Ward, Jack-Tale-Teller 147
- 9 Symbols from Ribbons: Afro-American Funeral-Ribbon Quilts in Chatham County, North Carolina 164
- 10 "Learnin', Though"; Environmental Art as a Creative Process 179
- 11 In the Good Old Way: Primitive Baptist Tradition in an Age of Change 195
- 12 Banjos and Blues 216
- 13 Why Do Duck Decoys Have Eyes? 232
- 14 Tugging on Superman's Cape: The Making of a College Legend 241
- 15 The Dissembling Line: Industrial Pranks in a North Carolina Textile Mill 254
- Notes 277
- Contributors 307
- Index 313