In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.
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In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.
Colloquium: Dr. Bertie Kibreah: "Debate and Devotionalism in Bangladesh"
SoundLore: Folklore & Ethnomusicology
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Colloquium: Dr. Bertie Kibreah: "Debate and Devotionalism in Bangladesh"
This episode is a replay of Dr. Bertie Kibreah's colloquium lecture from January 2022: "This talk musically situates the boyati community of Bangladesh, a network of Sufi interlocutors who engage in a shrine-based debate performance. The genre’s open-ended pastiche of styles conflates secular and sacred, encourages inter-religious conjecture, and flaunts the endless possibilities that citation affords."
SoundLore: Folklore & Ethnomusicology
In this episode, Charlie Harriman connects his studies of folklore with his love for the Welsh Corgi. He discusses the history of the breed, its associated folklore, and has an up-close-and-personal conversation with a very special Corgi.
This episode is part of the "Dispatches from the Undergraduate Classroom" series, showcasing work written, recorded, and produced by undergraduates from the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at IU Bloomington.