James Buchanan Elmore (18571942): Literary Ethnographer and Folk Poet details the life and work of Elmore as a ’;folk poet, ’ emphasizing the importance in the cultural understanding of the ethnographic insights he gave as a farmer in the midwestern region of the United States that experienced dramatic social change after the Civil War. In song and verse, folk poets write of community events and personalities associated with them and of manifestations of natural forces with effects upon society. Often about locations overlooked by national historians and anthropologists, these writings are valued for their interpretations as participants within the cultural expressions describing group feeling and thought. By many estimates, Elmore left the largest legacy of folk poetic material in the United States, but not until now has a folklorist analyzed this rich trove of documentation for understanding the shifting folklife of the Midwest amid cultural shifts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Baker illustrates that Elmore shows more similarities to folk poets such as South Carolinas Bard of the Congaree, journeyman printer J. Gordon Coogler (18651901), than with academic poets Wallace Stevens or even James Whitcomb Riley. Aptly nicknamed the Bard of Alamo, Elmore was his communitys laureatethe voice of the-peopleliving in Indiana in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and a recorder of folklife from the 1830s on the frontier until after the Civil War when industrialization swept through the nation.
Ronald L. Baker
James Buchanan Elmore (1857-1942) [EPUB ebook]
Literary Ethnographer and Folk Poet
James Buchanan Elmore (1857-1942) [EPUB ebook]
Literary Ethnographer and Folk Poet
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