Dorothy Noyes
Dorothy Noyes is an American folklorist and ethnologist whose comparative, ethnographic and historical research focuses on European societies and upon European immigrant communities in the United States. Beyond its area studies context, her work has aimed to enrich the conceptual toolkit of folklore studies (folkloristics) and ethnology. General problems upon which she has focused attention include the status of "provincial" communities in national and global contexts, heritage policies and politics, problems of innovation and creativity, and the nature of festival specifically and of cultural displays and representations generally. Provided by Wikipedia
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Humble theory : folklore's grasp on social life by Noyes, Dorothy
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Fire in the plaça : Catalan festival politics after Franco by Noyes, Dorothy
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Sustaining interdisciplinary collaboration : a guide for the academy by Bendix, Regina, Bizer, Kilian, Noyes, Dorothy
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Cultural heritage in transit : intangible rights as human rights
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