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cultural context

When and where folklore occurs


What was going on at the time in the broader culture.

emic approach

Understanding from within a culture reality, as members from the culture perceive it. Informant is ultimate judge.

etic approach

Interpretations/Analyses of what folklore might mean-An outsider's view

social context

Situations in which stories are told.



Bricolage

Something constructed or created from a diverse range of available things; French for 'Do-it-Yourself'

Moral Panic

A sense of outrage in the popular sphere.

Sub-cultural Capital

The amount of "coolness" a person has. Power/Prestige within a subculture.

Punk

A sub culture hegemony; site of contestation

Midriff

Highly sexualized females

Mook

Young,crude,angry adolescent males, stupid/incompetent

Accretice art

Art that is never truly finished, and is always added to

Liminality

Ambiguity, Middle part of a ritual or rite of passage

Syncretism

Two systems or religions into one new tradition,religion etc.

Latrinalia

Bathroom graffiti

antithetical play

Play posed against an official order of meanings, uses, and processes.

Coolhunting

people who hunt cool