Concept information
Preferred term
geography and folk culture
Definition
- Folk culture refers to traditional, often rural, cultural production in the form of symbolic practices and cultural artifacts. In geography it is a concept, traditionally linked to the Berkeley School of cultural geography and Carl Sauer, which fell into disfavor with the rise of critical cultural geography in the 1980s. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Folk Culture and Geography]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/geography_and_folk_culture
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