“Urgencies” in the Field: Three Perspectives

IF 0.5 2区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE
Thomas Grant Richardson, Jon Kay, Maida Owens, Tim Frandy
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Abstract:Taken from a virtual presentation at the 2021 annual meeting of the American Folklore Society, three folklorists come together to present their ongoing work under the auspices of “urgencies of the field.” Jon Kay concerns himself with the urgencies of our temporal, corporeal bodies, in addressing creativity in older adults and offering suggestions for cross-pollination between folklore studies and gerontology and creative aging. Maida Owens focuses on climate change and the radical displacement of communities, turning to the concern of what happens to cultural traditions when the people of a community must relocate. Grounded in Indigenous approaches, Tim Frandy considers a decolonizing of our minds with real-world applications that guide us toward better stewardship of the natural world and better physical and mental health practices. Three folklorists, working within the intersectionality of public and academic spheres, and expanding the reach and impact of folklore’s work, are finding ways to use their skills and knowledge to address unwelcome urgencies in our world.
实地的“紧迫性”:三个视角
摘要:摘自2021年美国民俗学会年会上的一次虚拟演讲,三位民俗学家聚集在一起,在“该领域的紧迫性”的主持下,展示了他们正在进行的工作,解决老年人的创造力问题,并为民俗学研究与老年学和创造性衰老之间的交叉授粉提供建议。Maida Owens专注于气候变化和社区的彻底流离失所,转而关注当社区的人们必须搬迁时,文化传统会发生什么。Tim Frandy以土著方法为基础,考虑通过现实世界的应用来实现我们思想的非殖民化,引导我们更好地管理自然世界和更好的身心健康实践。三位民俗学家在公共和学术领域的交叉领域工作,并扩大了民俗工作的范围和影响,他们正在寻找方法,利用他们的技能和知识来解决我们世界上不受欢迎的紧迫问题。
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