Morris (Dansı) ve Halkbilimi Konseptinden: Halk ve Akademik Irkçılık

Bu makale dolaşımı sınırlamış gibi görünen ve esas itibarıyla beyazlara ait bir dans olan Morris ile bir e-posta dinleme grubu olan Morris Dansını Tartışma Grubu bağlamında ırkçılık kavramları arasındaki kesişmeyi incelemektedir. Ben de bunları akademik halkbilimi uzmanlığı uygulamalarında sıklıkla yer alan bazı kavramların bir eleştirisini yapmak üzere referans noktaları olarak kullanmakta ve halkbilimi ve metodoloji konularında daha ilerici, siyasi yönden daha akıllıca önerilerde bulunmaktayım.

Dance of Morris and Folkloristic Concept of Folk and Academic Racism

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