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- 1 online resource.
- Summary
- "Diagnosing Folklore provides an inclusive forum for an expansive conversation on the sensitive, raw, and powerful processes that shape and imbue meaning in the lives of individuals and communities beleaguered by medical stigmatization, conflicting public perceptions, and contextual constraints. This volume aims to showcase current ideas and debates, as well as promote the larger study of disability, health, and trauma within folkloristics, helping bridge the gaps between the folklore discipline and disability studies. This book consists of three sections, each dedicated to key issues in disability, health, and trauma. It explores the confluence of disability, ethnography, and the stigmatized vernacular through communicative competence, esoteric and exoteric groups in the Special Olympics, and the role of family in stigmatized communities. Then, it considers knowledge, belief, and treatment in regional and ethnic communities with case studies from the Latino/a community in Los Angeles, Javanese Indonesia, and Middle America. Lastly, the volume looks to the performance of mental illness, stigma, and trauma through contemporary legends about mental illness, vlogs on bipolar disorder, medical fetishism, and veteran's stories"--
- Uniform Title
- Diagnosing folklore (Online)
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- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Access restricted to authorized users.
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- Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
- Contents
- The Anatomy of Ethnography : Diagnosing Folkloristics and the Conceptualization of Disability / Andrea Kitta and Trevor J. Blank -- Disability, Narrative Normativity, and the Stigmatized Vernacular of Communicative (in)Competence / Amy Shuman -- Exploring Esoteric and Exoteric Definitions of Disability : Inclusion, Segregation, and Kinship in a Special Olympics Group / Olivia Caldeira -- Invoking the Relative : A New Perspective on Family Lore in Stigmatized Communities / Sheila Bock and Kate Parker Horigan -- Latina/o Local Knowledge about Diabetes : Emotional Triggers, Plant Treatments, and Food Symbolism / Michael Owen Jones -- Interpreting and Treating Autism in Javanese Indonesia : Listening to Folk Perspectives on Developmental Difference and Inclusion / Annie Tucker -- "Heal Thyself" : Holistic Women Healers in Middle America / Elaine J. Lawless -- Deranged Psychopaths and Victims Who Go Insane : Visibility and Invisibility in the Depiction of Mental Health and Illness in Contemporary Legend / Diane E. Goldstein -- Broadcasting the Stigmatized Self : Positioning Functions of YouTube Vlogs on Bipolar Disorder / Darcy Holtgrave -- Tales from the Operating Theater : Medical Fetishism and the Taboo Performative Power of Erotic Medical Play / London Brickley -- Falling Out of Performance : Pragmatic Breakdown in Veterans' Storytelling / Kristiana Willsey.
- LCCN
- 2015033115
- OCLC
- ssj0001555029
- Title
Diagnosing folklore [electronic resource] : perspectives on disability, health, and trauma / edited by Trevor J. Blank and Andrea Kitta.
- Imprint
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2015]
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
- Note
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
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Blank, Trevor J.
Kitta, Andrea, 1977-
- Other Form:
Print version: Diagnosing folklore Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2015] 9781496804259 (DLC) 2015015800