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Collection: Open Folklore Web Archive
Description: The Folklore Program at the University of North Carolina emphasizes the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life and the political implications of that expression as it unfolds in contested arenas of culture. The study of folklore focuses attention on those expressive realms that communities infuse with cultural meaning and through which they give voice to the issues and concerns that they see as central to their being. These realms are often deeply grounded in tradition, yet as community self-definitions develop and change in light of shifting social, political, and economic realities, community-based artistry likewise evolves. Folklore thus moves beyond the study of the old and time-honored to explore emergent meanings and cultural forms.
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Subject: Folklore, Academic Program, Post-Secondary Education, North Carolina, Anthropology , Folk Literature
Group: Folklore Academic Programs
Creator: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publisher: University of North Carolina
Type: Web Archive
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