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Rethinking the Canon: Research Practices in 21st Century US-Folklore Studies, Part Two

Rachel Gonzalez Martin and Sophia Enriquez
March 30, 2022
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Zoom Event

We invite you to engage with Rachel Gonzalez Martin (Folklore and Latinx Studies, University of Texas at Austin) and Sophia Enriquez (Ethnomusicology and Latinx Studies, Duke University) in a two-part workshop, entitled: Rethinking the Canon: Research Practices in 21st Century US-Folklore Studies.

This is the third workshop in the Decolonizing Folklore and Ethnomusicology series. The workshop will take place on zoom. There will be some reading and a reflective assignment between the two sessions.  We ask that all who register participate in the entire program.  

March 23, 1-2:00 PM: Convening/setting expectations. 

March 30,  1-3:00 PM: Kitchen table discussion: What is my canon, and how does it shape my  ways of knowing? 

To RSVP and to receive the zoom link, please go here for part 1 and here for part 2

For questions, email cfs@osu.edu.