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- Title
Sins of Objectification? Agency, Mediation, and Community Cultural Self-Determination in Public Folklore and Cultural Tourism Programming.
- Authors
BARON, ROBERT
- Abstract
Critics claim that by objectifying culture, public folklorists limit or deny the agency of the practitioners of traditions whom they represent. This article analyzes how public folklorists engage dialogically with community members to mutually shape frames of representation, while facilitating community cultural self-determination. Arguing against a view of objectification as categorically exploitative, I demonstrate how agency is pursued and accomplished through cultural representations that may entail objectification but generate benefits for community members as well as for folklorists.
- Subjects
HERITAGE tourism; PUBLIC folklore; CULTURE &; tourism; TOURISM -- Moral &; ethical aspects; NATIONAL self-determination; COMMUNICATIONS research; TOURISM &; folklore
- Publication
Journal of American Folklore, 2010, Vol 123, Issue 487, p63
- ISSN
0021-8715
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5406/jamerfolk.123.487.0063