Quest of the Folk: Antimodernism and Cultural Selection in Twentieth-Century Nova Scotia

Quest of the Folk: Antimodernism and Cultural Selection in Twentieth-Century Nova Scotia

Author
Ian McKay
Publisher
McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Language
English
Year
1994
Page
392
ISBN
9780773564688,0773511792,0773564683
File Type
pdf
File Size
88.8 MiB

The use and abuse of the idea of the "Simple Life" in tourism promotion and the massive dissemination of folk images are analysed in depth. McKay examines how Nova Scotia's cultural history was rewritten to erase evidence of an urban, capitalist society, of class and ethnic differences, and of women's emancipation. He sheds new light on the roles of Helen Creighton, the Maritime region's most famous folklorist, and Mary Black, an influential handicrafts revivalist, in creating this false identity. McKay also looks at the infusion of the folk ideology into the art and literature of the region. McKay puts the folk concept into contemporary and international contexts by drawing on Marxist notions of political economy, Gramscian models of cultural production and hegemony, and Foucaultian structuralism. The Quest of the Folk will be of interest to folklorists, cultural historians, literary scholars, and anyone with an interest in the local history of the Maritimes or Maritime regional identity.

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