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16 Cards in this Set
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cultural context |
When and where folklore occurs What was going on at the time in the broader culture. |
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emic approach |
Understanding from within a culture reality, as members from the culture perceive it. Informant is ultimate judge. |
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etic approach |
Interpretations/Analyses of what folklore might mean-An outsider's view |
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social context |
Situations in which stories are told. |
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Bricolage |
Something constructed or created from a diverse range of available things; French for 'Do-it-Yourself' |
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Moral Panic |
A sense of outrage in the popular sphere. |
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Sub-cultural Capital |
The amount of "coolness" a person has. Power/Prestige within a subculture. |
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Punk |
A sub culture hegemony; site of contestation |
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Midriff |
Highly sexualized females |
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Mook |
Young,crude,angry adolescent males, stupid/incompetent |
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Accretice art |
Art that is never truly finished, and is always added to |
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Liminality |
Ambiguity, Middle part of a ritual or rite of passage |
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Syncretism |
Two systems or religions into one new tradition,religion etc. |
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Latrinalia |
Bathroom graffiti |
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antithetical play |
Play posed against an official order of meanings, uses, and processes. |
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Coolhunting |
people who hunt cool |