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The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore Book

The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore
The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore, Drawing on over thirty-five years of fieldwork, Patrick B. Mullen considers how African American cultural representations in folklore relate to racial dynamics in the United States. Providing insight into white folklorists' relationships with black consul, The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore has a rating of 3 stars
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The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore, Drawing on over thirty-five years of fieldwork, Patrick B. Mullen considers how African American cultural representations in folklore relate to racial dynamics in the United States. Providing insight into white folklorists' relationships with black consul, The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore
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  • The Man Who Adores the Negro: Race and American Folklore
  • Written by author Patrick B. Mullen
  • Published by University of Illinois Press, December 2007
  • Drawing on over thirty-five years of fieldwork, Patrick B. Mullen considers how African American cultural representations in folklore relate to racial dynamics in the United States. Providing insight into white folklorists' relationships with black consul
  • The challenges of interracial fieldwork
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Acknowledgments     ix
Introduction: Folklore Research Across Racial Boundaries     1
Race Relations in Folklore Fieldwork     21
Newbell Niles Puckett, Zora Neale Hurston, and Primitivism     40
The Racial Relationship of John Lomax and Henry Truvillion     62
Alan Lomax and the Romantic Politics of Race     79
Bongo Joe, Lightnin' Hopkins, and the Blues Revival     117
Roger Abrahams and Racial Politics in the '60s     131
Children's Rhymes from 1971 to 2001     151
Collaborative Research Across Racial Lines     177
References     193
Index     207


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