Exploring the Use of Digitally Archived Folk Music to Teach Southern United States History

Rina Bousalis
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Abstract Southern United States folk music is rich in not only sound, but in voices of the past. Folk songs were created by working class individuals who described aspects of their life in connection with societal issues and events. Folk songs, now digitally archived, can serve as primary historical sources that can be used to enhance the secondary social studies U.S. history curriculum. The vast offerings of folk songs can allow students to listen, read, and analyze the lyrics to gain a deeper understanding of the U.S. South, shed the hillbilly stereotype that Southerners have been historically subjected to, understand why and how Southerners spoke out against injustices through song, and analyze the lyrics that portray the history of southern folklife. Based on the National Council for the Social Studies’ Themes of Social Studies and integrating folk songs from such online sites as the Library of Congress and Smithsonian Institute, curriculum implications are presented for students to reflect on the Southerners’ settings, perspectives of events and issues, and methods of protest. Modern technology’s preservation of folk songs that would otherwise be absent from history not only has the power to educate, but also to keep southern folk music alive.
探索使用数字存档的民间音乐来教授美国南部历史
美国南部的民间音乐不仅声音丰富,而且充满了过去的声音。民歌是由工人阶级的个人创作的,他们描述了与社会问题和事件有关的生活方面。民谣现在已经被数字化存档,可以作为主要的历史资料,用来加强美国历史的中学社会研究课程。大量的民歌可以让学生通过听、读和分析歌词来加深对美国南方的了解,摆脱南方人在历史上受到的乡巴佬刻板印象,理解南方人为什么以及如何通过歌曲来反对不公正,并分析描绘南方民间生活历史的歌词。基于国家社会研究委员会的社会研究主题,并整合了国会图书馆和史密森学会等在线网站上的民歌,课程的含义是为学生提供反思南方人的环境,事件和问题的观点,以及抗议的方法。现代科技对民谣的保存,本来会在历史上缺席,不仅具有教育的力量,而且还使南方民谣保持活力。
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