From noyes.10 at osu.edu Mon Jun 13 17:31:46 2022 From: noyes.10 at osu.edu (Noyes, Dorothy) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 21:31:46 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: ISFNR lecture on 17 June 2022 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: From: Nidhi Mathur Date: Thursday, June 9, 2022 at 07:50 To: Nidhi Mathur Subject: Fwd: ISFNR lecture on 17 June 2022 Dear ISFNR members, dear friends and colleagues, As a means of encouraging and stimulating world-wide cooperation among folklorists, and to getting better acquainted with each other's research, the ISFNR has launched the online lecture ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. Report Suspicious ? ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Dear ISFNR members, dear friends and colleagues, As a means of encouraging and stimulating world-wide cooperation among folklorists, and to getting better acquainted with each other's research, the ISFNR has launched the online lecture series entitled The ISFNR Lecture Series: Voices from Around the Globe. On Friday, June 17 2022, at 5 p.m. CEST, we will present the second lecture in the series, entitled The Payada: An Improvised Oral Poetic Duel in a Latin- American Context (see the abstract below). The lecture will be given by Prof. Ercilia Moreno Ch?, a researcher at the Instituto Nacional de Antropolog?a y Pensamiento Latinoamericano of Argentina and the Universidad de Chile, a former director of the Argentine Instituto Nacional de Musicolog?a ?Carlos Vega? and an adviser on Latin American traditions for the Smithsonian Institution and UNESCO. A short introduction of the Latin American Folkloristics will be given by Maria Ines Palleiro, professor of Orality and Genetic Criticism at Buenos Aires University, retired Senior Researcher in Folk Narrative at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina (CONICET), and vice-president for South America in the ISFNR Executive Committee. The lecture will take place in English and be accessible at the following zoom link which you are welcome to share with any interested parties: https://penta-zagreb-hr.zoom.us/j/85195922670 Meeting ID: 851 9592 2670 For further information, see: http://isfnr.org/isfnr-online-lectures/ We very much hope to meet you online! With my very best wishes, Mirjam Mencej, on behalf of the EC of the ISFNR Abstract The improvised poetic duel is an ancient world tradition that is still present today in Latin America where it takes various forms. One of these forms is the ?Payada?, which is performed by two minstrels (payadores) singing and playing guitar. It has become a ritual performance with a special structure and inherent symbolism. Both of these aspects are drawn on in both the private context and during shows, festivities and Cultural Performances (Singer 1972). The Payada phenomenon is performed with firm respect for traditional gender conventions. Its main objective is to compete by means of drawing on a variety of resources and types of poetic license, in order to prove which performer has the best skills in the art of poetic improvisation within the musical genres of each region. Expression varies is accordance with the audience and the context in which the performance takes place. Generally, it involves not only poetic art but also rhetorical and argumentative skill. The Payada has a three-part structure: the beginning iin which the payador introduces himself and/or greets the audience; the confrontation of ideas itself, and then finally a farewell. In performative terms, the art of Payada echoes the various phases of performance described by Richard Schechner (1994) in his studies of theatrical performances from the East and West: training, workshops, rehearsals, warm-ups, performance, relaxation and consequences. Improvised duels of this kind involving contests by two or more poets are a widely accepted global phenomenon. Payada as a particular kind of musical poetic confrontation is nonetheless an important part of an Iberoamerican tradition and involves a very unique genre of discourse. Case studies of the art from Argentina, Chile and Uruguay will be presented. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From noyes.10 at osu.edu Tue Jun 14 15:40:29 2022 From: noyes.10 at osu.edu (Noyes, Dorothy) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 19:40:29 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: It was a mightily impressive dissertation! Dorry From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shank.46 at osu.edu Tue Jun 14 15:44:27 2022 From: shank.46 at osu.edu (Shank, Barry) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 19:44:27 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Heartiest congratulations, Sarah. I?m eager to see the book version! Barry From: Compstall on behalf of Noyes, Dorothy via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:40 PM To: Borland, Katherine , Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft It was a mightily impressive dissertation! Dorry From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stevens.368 at osu.edu Tue Jun 14 16:57:25 2022 From: stevens.368 at osu.edu (Stevens, Maurice) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 20:57:25 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Great news, Sarah! Way to go and congratulations! Warmly, Maurice From: Compstall on behalf of Shank, Barry via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:44 PM To: Noyes, Dorothy , Borland, Katherine , Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Heartiest congratulations, Sarah. I?m eager to see the book version! Barry From: Compstall on behalf of Noyes, Dorothy via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:40 PM To: Borland, Katherine , Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft It was a mightily impressive dissertation! Dorry From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hufford.77 at osu.edu Tue Jun 14 17:19:24 2022 From: hufford.77 at osu.edu (Hufford, Mary) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 21:19:24 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Wonderful news! Congratulations, Sarah! From: Folkserv on behalf of Noyes, Dorothy via Folkserv Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:40 PM To: Borland, Katherine , Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft It was a mightily impressive dissertation! Dorry From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shuman.1 at osu.edu Tue Jun 14 17:44:00 2022 From: shuman.1 at osu.edu (Shuman, Amy) Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 21:44:00 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Many congratulations Sarah. and very best wishes for what comes next. Amy ________________________________ From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall ; Folkserv ; studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From schoon.2 at osu.edu Tue Jun 14 22:44:54 2022 From: schoon.2 at osu.edu (Schoon, Danielle) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2022 02:44:54 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Fantastic! Congratulations, Sarah! Get Outlook for Android ________________________________ From: Folkserv on behalf of Shuman, Amy via Folkserv Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 5:44:00 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall ; Folkserv ; studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Many congratulations Sarah. and very best wishes for what comes next. Amy ________________________________ From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall ; Folkserv ; studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From perez.390 at osu.edu Wed Jun 15 06:23:47 2022 From: perez.390 at osu.edu (Perez, Ashley) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2022 10:23:47 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Brava!!!!! Ashley Hope P?rez (she/her/hers) Assistant Professor of Comparative Studies World Literatures Program Coordinator 451 Hagerty Hall, 1775 S. College Rd., Columbus, OH 43210 perez.390 at osu.edu Novels: Out of Darkness; The Knife and the Butterfly; What Can't Wait Did you know that award-winning books like Out of Darkness are currently being banned from school libraries across the country? Learn more: https://linktr.ee/ashleyhopeperez ________________________________ From: Compstall on behalf of Shuman, Amy via Compstall Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 5:44:00 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall ; Folkserv ; studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Many congratulations Sarah. and very best wishes for what comes next. Amy ________________________________ From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall ; Folkserv ; studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From craycraft.31 at buckeyemail.osu.edu Wed Jun 15 11:21:10 2022 From: craycraft.31 at buckeyemail.osu.edu (Craycraft, Sarah) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2022 15:21:10 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] Dr. Sarah Craycraft In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks, all, for the gratitude! I've had such a wonderful support system through comparative studies and folklore, a brilliant group of fellow graduate students to learn alongside, and a wonderfully supportive committee. A special thanks to Katey for her guidance. She's a mentor who makes folklore such a warm and welcoming network to be part of. I appreciate all the conversations, lessons, and especially tissues you've all offered over the years. Onward to more learning! Sarah ________________________________ From: Compstall on behalf of Shank, Barry via Compstall Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 3:44:27 PM To: Noyes, Dorothy ; Borland, Katherine ; Armstrong, Philip via Compstall ; Folkserv ; studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Heartiest congratulations, Sarah. I?m eager to see the book version! Barry From: Compstall on behalf of Noyes, Dorothy via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:40 PM To: Borland, Katherine , Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: Re: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft It was a mightily impressive dissertation! Dorry From: Compstall on behalf of Borland, Katherine via Compstall Date: Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at 3:39 PM To: Armstrong, Philip via Compstall , Folkserv , studentfolk at lists.osu.edu Subject: [Compstall] Dr. Sarah Craycraft Please join me in congratulating Sarah Craycraft on her successful defense of Reinventing the Village: Generations, Heritage and Revitalization in Contemporary Bulgaria, a dissertation that committee members described as an impressive, wide-ranging synthesis, a very coherent dissertation, and easily a book within two years. The dissertation brings together several bodies of literature and a wealth of ethnographic research to explore the role of young people in cultural transmission, using case studies of Bulgarian village residencies to interrogate a series of intertwined phenomena: the ways that ?Children of Post-Socialism? relate to place, heritage and to earlier generations; the ?folklife project? as a complex genre of cultural production; the slippages between help and harm resulting from depoliticized social initiatives; the role of projects in facilitating mutual aid in times of crisis; and the challenges of generating new models for rural revitalization at the grassroots level. Sarah?s committee included Teodora Dragostinova, Galey Modan, Dorry Noyes, and advisor, Katherine Borland. Leslie Moore, Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning, served as our Graduate Faculty Representative. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From noyes.10 at osu.edu Wed Jun 22 11:02:51 2022 From: noyes.10 at osu.edu (Noyes, Dorothy) Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 15:02:51 +0000 Subject: [Folkserv] FW: New position as associate professor in Cultural studies, Bergen In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Norway is a very lovely place - From: Kyrre Kverndokk Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 10:33 AM To: Valdimar Tryggvi Hafstein - HI , Tine Damsholt , Lena.Marander-Eklund at abo.fi , Lars Kaijser , Lars-Eric J?nsson , Timothy Tangherlini , tadubois at wisc.edu , Goldstein, Diane Ellen , Carl Lindahl , Dolly J?rgensen , Anders Ekstr?m , Camilla Asplund Ingemark , Lise Camilla Ruud , John ?demark , line.esborg , Noyes, Dorothy , coppelie.cocq at umu.se , jac5353 at aol.com , Frida Hastrup , Karen Lykke Syse , Karen A Rader , eerika.koskinen-koivisto at jyu.fi , Herleik Baklid , Blanka Henriksson , Heather Anne Swanson , Ursula M?nster , Julia Leyda , O'Carroll, Cliona , Sanita Reinsone , Tina Paphitis Subject: New position as associate professor in Cultural studies, Bergen Dear all We have published the call for a new permanent position in cultural studies in Bergen. We are looking for an ethnologist or folklorist who has expertise in nature in one way or another. Please spread the word to possible applicants. ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerStart This Message Is From an External Sender This message came from outside your organization. Report Suspicious ? ZjQcmQRYFpfptBannerEnd Dear all We have published the call for a new permanent position in cultural studies in Bergen. We are looking for an ethnologist or folklorist who has expertise in nature in one way or another. Please spread the word to possible applicants. https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/228589/associate-professor-in-cultural-studies [https://www.jobbnorge.no/logos/724/29e22b74-2343-4064-8362-6e9a084d7387.jpg] Associate Professor in Cultural Studies (228589) | University of Bergen Job title: Associate Professor in Cultural Studies (228589), Employer: University of Bergen, Deadline: Sunday, August 28, 2022 www.jobbnorge.no All the best Kyrre -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The full position description is attached and interested students can apply in Workday with this link: https://www.myworkday.com/osu/d/inst/15$392530/9925$95850.htmld If you know of current graduate students who would be interested in this opportunity, we would be grateful if you would share this out. Please feel free to have any interested students reach out to Narui.1 at osu.edu if they have questions. We plan to move quickly so please encourage folks to apply as soon as possible. Also, please feel free to share with other colleagues who might know of interested students. 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