Since the 1960s, a revolution has occurred in the theoretical framework of the humanities and social sciences, ushering in the era of new ethnography. The emergence of new ethnography acknowledges the pluralism of human cultures, affirms the independent value of various ethnic cultures, and transforms the concept of ethnographic writing. New ethnography focuses on the folklore culture of national societies, prompting a shift in traditional folklore theories.

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New Ehnography and Study of Folk Culture

  • Xiaoping Dong

摘要

Since the 1960s, a revolution has occurred in the theoretical framework of the humanities and social sciences, ushering in the era of new ethnography. The emergence of new ethnography acknowledges the pluralism of human cultures, affirms the independent value of various ethnic cultures, and transforms the concept of ethnographic writing. New ethnography focuses on the folklore culture of national societies, prompting a shift in traditional folklore theories.