The Canadianization of Newfoundland Folksong; or the Newfoundlandization of Canadian Folksong

The idea that folksong is an important source of national identity has been a tenant of cultural politics in Newfoundland for a century. During the years prior to Confederation this idea led to the creation of a national folksong canon by Gerald S. Doyle and others. Following Confederation, central...

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Published in:Journal of Canadian Studies
Main Author: Rosenberg, Neil V.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) 1994
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spelling crunivtoronpr:10.3138/jcs.29.1.55 2023-12-31T10:12:56+01:00 The Canadianization of Newfoundland Folksong; or the Newfoundlandization of Canadian Folksong Rosenberg, Neil V. 1994 http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs.29.1.55 https://utpjournals.press/doi/pdf/10.3138/jcs.29.1.55 en eng University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) Journal of Canadian Studies volume 29, issue 1, page 55-73 ISSN 0021-9495 1911-0251 History Cultural Studies journal-article 1994 crunivtoronpr https://doi.org/10.3138/jcs.29.1.55 2023-12-01T08:18:06Z The idea that folksong is an important source of national identity has been a tenant of cultural politics in Newfoundland for a century. During the years prior to Confederation this idea led to the creation of a national folksong canon by Gerald S. Doyle and others. Following Confederation, central Canadian researchers, educators, and entertainers drew upon this canon in celebrating Newfoundland folksong as Canadian folksong. Subsequently, Newfoundlanders have responded in a variety of ways to these acts of incorporation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland University of Toronto Press (U Toronto Press - via Crossref) Journal of Canadian Studies 29 1 55 73
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description The idea that folksong is an important source of national identity has been a tenant of cultural politics in Newfoundland for a century. During the years prior to Confederation this idea led to the creation of a national folksong canon by Gerald S. Doyle and others. Following Confederation, central Canadian researchers, educators, and entertainers drew upon this canon in celebrating Newfoundland folksong as Canadian folksong. Subsequently, Newfoundlanders have responded in a variety of ways to these acts of incorporation.
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