- Folk culture
Folk culture refers to the localized
lifestyle of aculture . It is usually handed down throughoral tradition , relates to a sense ofcommunity , and demonstrates the "old ways" over novelty. Folk culture is quite often imbued with a sense of place. If its elements are copied by, or removed to, a foreign locale, they will still carry strong connotations of their original place of creation.Fact|date=September 2007Examples of American folk cultures include:
* The
cakewalk
*Louisiana Creole cuisine , music, and language
* Handmadequilts
* The islands ofHawaii maintain a traditional culture including thehula ,leis , a pantheon ofnature gods, and the concept ofaloha
*Powwow s
* Pative tribalregalia
*Shaker architecture and furniture
* Some Alaskantribe s still hunt whales with traditional spiritual rites
*Tipi s
*Wild rice is still gathered by hand in the traditional manner in the United States' northwoodsThe above items have entered mainstream consciousness to varying degrees, but none of them have been so distorted from their original form as to have lost their culturally specific sense of place.
Blue jeans andMcDonald's are cultural icons which have, in contrast, been made so international that they have lost their original sense of place; they are no longer considered folk culture. Similarly,Federalist architecture "was" created in the United States, but in a style influenced by, and meant to appeal to, outside interests. It is the emphasis on looking inward without reference to the outside that separates folk culture frompop culture .However, folk culture has always informed pop culture and even
high culture . Theminuet dance of European court society was based on the dance ofpeasants . Similarly, the European courtly rage forpastoral romance was based on an idealized vision of shepherds' lives. More recently, the consciously self-centered culture of theAmish has been portrayed for comic value inHollywood films andbig media reality shows, and the archetypalcostume of thecowboy has been reinvented in gleaming silver bydisco dancers andstrippers .ee also
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Blue collar
*Folklore
*Folk music
*Folk costume s, such as thebunad
*Intangible Cultural Heritage
*Lower class
*Proletariat
*Sex
*Subculture
*Subsistence
*Vernacular culture External pages
* [http://www.chitralekha.org/terracottas1.htm Temple Terracottas of Bengal by Mukul Dey]
* [http://www.chitralekha.org/kalighatpainters.htm Drawings and Paintings of Kalighat by Mukul Dey]
* [http://www.chitralekha.org/dolls.htm Dolls by Abanindranath Tagore]
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