Faspa with Jast
Author: Eleanor Gail Chornoboy
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 284
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Author: Eleanor Gail Chornoboy
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Pauline Greenhill
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Published: 2014-10-15
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 0874218985
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Unsettling Assumptions, editors Pauline Greenhill and Diane Tye examine how tradition and gender come together to unsettle assumptions about culture and its study. Contributors explore the intersections of traditional expressive culture and sex/gender systems to question, investigate, or upset concepts like family, ethics, and authenticity. Individual essays consider myriad topics such as Thanksgiving turkeys, rockabilly and bar fights, Chinese tales of female ghosts, selkie stories, a noisy Mennonite New Year’s celebration, the Distaff Gospels, Kentucky tobacco farmers, international adoptions, and more. In Unsettling Assumptions, folkloric forms express but also counteract negative aspects of culture like misogyny, homophobia, and racism. But expressive culture also emerges as fundamental to our sense of belonging to a family, an occupation, or friendship group and, most notably, to identity performativity and the construction and negotiation of power.
Author: Doreen Helen Klassen
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Published: 1989-01-01
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 088755895X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this pioneering book, Doreen Helen Klassen explores a collection of Mennonite Low German songs and rhymes.
Author: Eleanor Gail Chornoboy
Publisher: Interior Pub. & Communications
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anna Hoefnagels
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Published: 2020-01-16
Total Pages: 557
ISBN-13: 0228000149
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMusic and dance in Canada today are diverse and expansive, reflecting histories of travel, exchange, and interpretation and challenging conceptions of expressive culture that are bounded and static. Reflecting current trends in ethnomusicology, Contemporary Musical Expressions in Canada examines cultural continuity, disjuncture, intersection, and interplay in music and dance across the country. Essays reconsider conceptual frameworks through which cultural forms are viewed, critique policies meant to encourage crosscultural sharing, and address ways in which traditional forms of expression have changed to reflect new contexts and audiences. From North Indian kathak dance, Chinese lion dance, early Toronto hip hop, and contemporary cantor practices within the Byzantine Ukrainian Church in Canada to folk music performances in twentieth-century Quebec, Gaelic milling songs in Cape Breton, and Mennonite songs in rural Manitoba, this collection offers detailed portraits of contemporary music practices and how they engage with diverse cultural expressions and identities. At a historical moment when identity politics, multiculturalism, diversity, immigration, and border crossings are debated around the world, Contemporary Musical Expressions in Canada demonstrates the many ways that music and dance practices in Canada engage with these broader global processes. Contributors include Rebecca Draisey-Collishaw (Queen's University), Meghan Forsyth (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Monique Giroux (University of Lethbridge), Ian Hayes (Memorial University of Newfoundland), Anna Hoefnagels (Carleton University), Judith Klassen (Canadian Museum of History), Chris McDonald (Cape Breton University), Colin McGuire (University College Cork), Marcia Ostashewski (Cape Breton University), Laura Risk (McGill University), Neil Scobie (University Western Ontario), Gordon Smith (Queen's University), Heather Sparling (Cape Breton University), Jesse Stewart (Carleton University), Janice Esther Tulk (Cape Breton University), Margaret Walker (Queen's University), and Louise Wrazen (York University).
Author: Norma Jost Voth
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Published: 1994
Total Pages: 310
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Mennonites of Russia had a particular story and history, as well as a particular food tradition. A Russian Mennonite herself, Normal Jost Voth interviewed persons whose lives spanned from Chortitza in south Russia to Newton, Kansas, and from the Molotschna to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Their memories of orchards and gardens, Faspa and weddings, food preservation and wheat harvest fill this volume. In addition, there are more than 100 recipes (different from those in Volume I/, as well as typical menus and menus for special occasions. "Meticulously researched chronicle of the Russian Mennonite." -- Publishers Weekly
Author: Peter J. Klassen
Publisher: JHU Press
Published: 2009-05-25
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13: 0801891132
DOWNLOAD EBOOKKlassen brings them to light and life by focusing on an unusual oasis of tolerance in the midst of a Europe convulsed by the wars of religion.
Author: Jack Thiessen
Publisher: Max Kade Institute
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 560
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe "Mennonite Low German Dictionary is the most extensive reference work to date on the vital language of thousands of Mennonites in places as far flung as Russia, Canada, and Latin America. It provides a concise history and grammar of the language and more than twenty-five thousand entries--from "Aajdatjs (lizard) to "Resse'rieta (prankster) to "Zyreen (siren)--taken from everyday speech, popular sayings, and literature. This reference work offers a fascinating view of the history and present state of Mennonite Low German, which, unlike most minority and immigrant languages, continues to thrive and grow. Distributed for the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Author: Royden Loewen
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 9780252063251
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLoewen examines how the Mennonites' social structure and life goals accommodated societal changes and tells of three generations for whom the farm family was the primary social unit. The group's strategies of cultural continuity dictated that they adapt sensitively and carefully to the market economy and the outside world. Photos. Maps.
Author: Katrin Sieg
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9780472112821
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn exploration of the West German attempt to repress and refashion concepts of "race" after the Holocaust