"And other neighborly names" : social process and cultural image in Texas folklore /
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Language: | English |
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Austin :
University of Texas Press,
[1981]
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Series: | Dan Danciger publication series
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Table of Contents:
- Doing folklore Texas-style / Roger D. Abrahams and Richard Bauman
- The caso : an emic genre of folk narrative / Joe Graham
- The corrido of greater Mexico as discourse, music, and event / John Holms McDowell
- "Any man who keeps more'n one hound'll lie to you" : dog trading and storytelling at Canton, Texas / Richard Bauman
- "Guess how donuts are made" : verbal and nonverbal aspects of the pandero and his stereotype / Alicia María González
- Cowboys and clowns : rodeo specialists and the ideology of work and play / Beverly J. Stoeltje
- Austin's cosmic cowboys : words in collision / Archie Green
- The folk performance of "Chicano" and the cultural limits of political ideology / José E. Limón
- Folklore and ethnic identity in Tigua nativism / Thomas A. Green
- Tension and speech play in Mexican-American folklore / Rosan A. Jordan
- A tradition of storyteller in changing contexts / Patrick B. Mullen
- The emergence of conjunto music, 1935-1955 / Manuel H. Peña
- Shouting match at the border : the folklore of display events / Roger D. Abrahams.