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Book SynopsisHandbook for Folklore and Ethnomusicology Fieldwork is a practical guide and textbook that introduces readers to the methods and challenges of conducting ethnographic fieldwork through the lens of the disciplines of folklore and ethnomusicology.
Trade Review"A soup to nuts guide that recognizes the multiple ways in which ethnographic research is conducted in different settings and renders them all legitimate. Handbook for Folklore and Ethnomusicology Fieldwork dismantles the assumption that only immersive fieldwork counts and it offers suggestions for how to successfully organize and conduct episodic (dipping in and out of the field) research, which is much more typical of undergraduate student projects as well as of public folklore and community-based collaborative projects."—Katherine Borland, author of Unmasking Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival
"A much-needed handbook for those teaching folklore and ethnomusicology fieldwork at various levels. The authors offer practical advice grounded in their own experiences and tactfully but seriously address issues of positionality, power, and ethics in ways that demonstrate how central such issues are in all stages of a fieldwork project."—Ann K. Ferrell, author of Burley: Kentucky Tobacco in a New Century