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E-raamat: Observing the Outports: Describing Newfoundland Culture, 1950-1980

  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442625327
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  • Formaat: 432 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442625327

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In Observing the Outports, Jeff A. Webb illustrates how interdisciplinary collaborations created the field of “Newfoundland studies.”



The years after Newfoundland’s confederation with Canada were ones of rapid social and economic change, as provincial resettlement and industrialization initiatives attempted to transform the lives of rural Newfoundlanders. At Memorial University in St. John’s, a new generation of faculty saw the province’s transformation as a critical moment. Some hoped to solve the challenges of modernization through their rural research. Others hoped to document the island’s “traditional” culture before it disappeared. Between them they created the field of “Newfoundland studies.”

In Observing the Outports, Jeff A. Webb illustrates how interdisciplinary collaborations among scholars of lexicography, history, folklore, anthropology, sociology, and geography laid the foundation of our understanding of Newfoundland society in an era of modernization. His extensive archival research and oral history interviews illuminate how scholars at Memorial University created an intellectual movement that paralleled the province’s cultural revival.

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Observing the Outports is one of the most fascinating regional histories I have read in a long time The book will be read by anyone interested in the study of regional culture and those interested in how interdisciplinarity can be developed within insular confines of the academy. -- Richard MacKinnon * Canadian Historical Review vol 98:02:2017 *

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Winner of Peter J. Cashin award for the best book in Newfoundland History or Political Science 2017 (Canada)."Jeff Webb's book is an innovative study of the scholars - historians, lexicographers, folklorists, geographers, sociologists, anthropologists, and others - who saw Newfoundland as a laboratory in which to study the process of modernization." -- Raymond Blake, Department of History, University of Regina "Observing the Outports is an invaluable overview of the history of research on Newfoundland's outports at Memorial University of Newfoundland. A well-written comparative history of interdisciplinary research in Newfoundland, the book situates these developments in the context of national and international academic discourse." -- Robert Mellin, School of Architecture, McGill University
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 3(23)
1 Viewing the Universe through Newfoundland Eyes: The Dictionary of Newfoundland English
26(58)
2 Writing History
84(61)
3 Herbert Halpert and Christmas Mumming in Newfoundland
145(54)
4 Cat Harbour: Anthropologists in Outports
199(45)
5 The Peopling of Newfoundland: Mapping Cultural Transfer and Settlement
244(34)
6 Communities in Decline: The Study of Resettlement
278(39)
Conclusion 317(34)
Notes 351(42)
Bibliography 393(20)
Index 413
Jeff A. Webb is an associate professor in the Department of History at Memorial University.