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Visions of Diversity: Cultural Pluralism and the Nation in the Folk Music Revival Movement of the United States and Canada, 1958–65

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 November 2006

GILLIAN A. M. MITCHELL
Affiliation:
University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd, North Wales.

Abstract

This article focusses on the concept of cultural pluralism in the North American folk music revival of the 1960s. Building on the excellent work of earlier folk revival scholars, the article looks in greater depth at the “vision of diversity” promoted by the folk revival in North America – at the ways in which this vision was constructed, at the reasons for its maintenance and at its ultimate decline and on the consequences of this for anglophone Canadian and American musicians and enthusiasts alike.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2006 Cambridge University Press

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