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Packy Jim: Folklore and Worldview on the Irish Border

Autor Ray Cashman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 aug 2016
Growing up on a secluded smuggling route along the border of Northern Ireland and the Republic, Packy Jim McGrath regularly heard the news, songs, and stories of men and women who stopped to pass the time until cover of darkness. In his early years, he says, he was all ears—but now it is his turn to talk.

Ray Cashman, who has been interviewing McGrath for more than fifteen years, demonstrates how Packy Jim embellishes daily conversation with stories of ghosts and fairies, heroic outlaws and hateful landlords. Such folklore is a boundless resource that he uses to come to grips with the past and present, this world and the next. His stories reveal an intricate worldview that is both idiosyncratic and shared—a testament to individual intelligence and talent, and a window into Irish vernacular culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299308940
ISBN-10: 0299308944
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 25 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

Recenzii

"Skillfully presents and analyzes stories naturally emerging from conversation and expressing a worldview that is both communal and formed by unique life experience. ... Highly recommended." —Choice

"Draws on interviews with Packy Jim McGrath, a Donegal storyteller who grew up on a smuggling route on the border of the Republic and Northern Ireland." —Chronicle of Higher Education

"Octogenarian bachelor Packy Jim emerges here as both typical and singular, a barometer of continuity and change. McGrath's resilience, dignity, and strong sense of self manifest clearly in his stories, which locate him both in the technological consumerist future and in the primordial self-sufficient past. Ray Cashman's sharp and sympathetic observation delivers a classic ethnography that stakes a major claim for folkloristic studies as cutting-edge humanities research." —Lillis Laoire, National University of Ireland–Galway

"A brilliant testament to the ethnographer's art, the deeply rooted wisdom of an 'ordinary' person, and the complex ways in which folklore figures in everyday life along the Irish border." —James P. Leary, author of Folksongs of Another America

Notă biografică

Ray Cashman is an associate professor of folklore at Indiana University. He is the author of Storytelling on the Northern Irish Border, which won both the Chicago Folklore Prize of the American Folklore Society and the Donald Murphy Prize of the American Conference for Irish Studies.

Cuprins



Preface: Packy Jim Is Your Man                   

A Note on Language             

 

1 Using Tradition, Constructing a Self                      

2 Person and Place, Life and Times               

3 Authority and Rules           

4 Power and Politics              

5 Place, History, and Morality                       

6 Place, the Supernatural, and Cosmology                

7 Belief and Skepticism                     

8 Community in a World of Limited Good               

9 Worldview              

Afterword: Real Folklore                  

 

Acknowledgments                 

Appendix 1: Transcription Style                    

Appendix 2: Notes on Recitations, Songs, and Traditional Stories              

Notes              

References                 

International Motif Index                  

Migratory Legend Type Index                      

Subject Index

Descriere

A brilliant testament to the ethnographer's art, the deeply rooted wisdom of an "ordinary" person, and the complex ways in which folklore figures in everyday life along the Irish border.