[Folkserv] Space is still available in "Rethinking the Canon: Research Practices in 21st Century US-Folklore Studies

Moriarty, Megan moriarty.8 at osu.edu
Fri Mar 25 15:53:58 EDT 2022


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Space in still available in part two of "Rethinking the Canon: Research Practices in 21st Century US-Folklore Studies," with Rachel Gonzalez Martin (Folklore and Latinx Studies, University of Texas at Austin) and Sophia Enriquez (Ethnomusicology and Latinx Studies, Duke University), on Wednesday, March 30th from 1-3PM. This is a Zoom workshop.

This half of the workshop will present a kitchen table discussion: "What is my canon, and how does it shape my ways of knowing?"

There is some reading and a reflective assignment to complete before this session.  The readings are attached as a OneDrive link, and the assignment is to set a small personal goal for yourself for the session.

To find more information and to RSVP for the zoom link, go to https://cfs.osu.edu/events/rethinking-canon-research-practices-21st-century-us-folklore-studies-part-two
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We invite you to engage with Rachel Gonzalez Martin (Folklore and Latinx Studies, University of Texas at Austin) and Sophia Enriquez (Ethnomusicology and Latinx Studies, Duke University) in a two-part workshop, entitled: Rethinking the Canon: Research Practices in 21st Century US-Folklore Studies.
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Megan Moriarty

Education Program Specialist


The Ohio State University

Humanities Centers Consortium<https://hcc.osu.edu/>

456 Hagerty Hall, 1775 College Road, Columbus, OH 43210

Center for Folklore Studies<https://cfs.osu.edu/>

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