Introduction: the politics of folk culture in the lusophone world

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March 29, 2022

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Andrea Klimt et al., « Introduction: the politics of folk culture in the lusophone world », Etnográfica, ID : 10.4000/etnografica.2945


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From being, for more than a century, a central operative concept in areas such as folklore studies, European ethnology and more generally, in anthropology, folk culture has become, in the last decades of the 20th century, a major object of reflexive interrogation in contemporary anthropological research. Two major lines of research characterize this reflexive engagement with the concept of folk culture.The first one can be seen as a result of the growing interest within anthropology in the h...

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