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One of My Mothers
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- The Folklorist’s Endeavor: An Introduction 1
- Being or Becoming a Folklorist 6
- Rock and Word 8
- Shelfscapes 10
- Travels 15
- Work Song 21
- Instructions for Installing Blinds 23
- Barbara 24
- “Affectionados” 26
- Women and Water in Senegal 32
- In Search of Our Mothers . . . and Our Selves 39
- Fieldwork, Folk Communities, Informants 54
- Oral History 56
- White Bluffs and Miss Lena 58
- Margaret 60
- Karl and Janie 61
- Historical Sign 66
- Opening Camp 68
- Second Growth 71
- Percy 73
- from Bigfoot Stole My Husband 84
- Performance 91
- Legends, Rumors, Lore, and Revelations (Some Incomplete) Involving Leaton Troutwine, a Local Eccentric/Celebrity/Hero (and Gordon’s Owner) 93
- The Storytelling Wake 111
- Rant 112
- from Kamp: A Memory Novel 117
- Shins Around the Fireside (Jig) 122
- Maybelle and Sara on the Porch 123
- The Powers of Narrative 124
- Ballad Girls 126
- Stella Stories 128
- Once Upon a Time 137
- Legend and Myth 139
- A Cosmology of Women 141
- Absent Gods 143
- Shadow 146
- The Ramayana . . . as if Sita Mattered 148
- Material Traditions, Material Th ings 171
- One of My Mothers 173
- The Quilters 178
- Grandma Effi e and the Heirloom 179
- My Great-Great Half-Uncle Horace’s Bone-Handled Jackknife 181
- The Cane 183
- Children’s Lore and Language 184
- my mother’s garden 185
- The Lulu Bird Nestles in the Daddy O Tree 189
- From Lost in Redskirt Forest 191
- Ritual and Custom 203
- The Birthday Horse 205
- In Praise of Bodies 207
- Christmas Tree 210
- Madhulika 211
- Eating Alone 212
- From Cabañuelas: A Love Story 213
- Worldview and Belief 219
- Salem, Massachusetts, Playground at Gallows Hill 220
- Haints 221
- Notes 239
- Contributors 240
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS vii
- The Folklorist’s Endeavor: An Introduction 1
- Being or Becoming a Folklorist 6
- Rock and Word 8
- Shelfscapes 10
- Travels 15
- Work Song 21
- Instructions for Installing Blinds 23
- Barbara 24
- “Affectionados” 26
- Women and Water in Senegal 32
- In Search of Our Mothers . . . and Our Selves 39
- Fieldwork, Folk Communities, Informants 54
- Oral History 56
- White Bluffs and Miss Lena 58
- Margaret 60
- Karl and Janie 61
- Historical Sign 66
- Opening Camp 68
- Second Growth 71
- Percy 73
- from Bigfoot Stole My Husband 84
- Performance 91
- Legends, Rumors, Lore, and Revelations (Some Incomplete) Involving Leaton Troutwine, a Local Eccentric/Celebrity/Hero (and Gordon’s Owner) 93
- The Storytelling Wake 111
- Rant 112
- from Kamp: A Memory Novel 117
- Shins Around the Fireside (Jig) 122
- Maybelle and Sara on the Porch 123
- The Powers of Narrative 124
- Ballad Girls 126
- Stella Stories 128
- Once Upon a Time 137
- Legend and Myth 139
- A Cosmology of Women 141
- Absent Gods 143
- Shadow 146
- The Ramayana . . . as if Sita Mattered 148
- Material Traditions, Material Th ings 171
- One of My Mothers 173
- The Quilters 178
- Grandma Effi e and the Heirloom 179
- My Great-Great Half-Uncle Horace’s Bone-Handled Jackknife 181
- The Cane 183
- Children’s Lore and Language 184
- my mother’s garden 185
- The Lulu Bird Nestles in the Daddy O Tree 189
- From Lost in Redskirt Forest 191
- Ritual and Custom 203
- The Birthday Horse 205
- In Praise of Bodies 207
- Christmas Tree 210
- Madhulika 211
- Eating Alone 212
- From Cabañuelas: A Love Story 213
- Worldview and Belief 219
- Salem, Massachusetts, Playground at Gallows Hill 220
- Haints 221
- Notes 239
- Contributors 240