Tradition and Identity in Scotland and Canada: James Macpherson, Stan Rogers, Garnet Rogers
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Morgan, Z. (1996). Tradition and Identity in Scotland and Canada: James Macpherson, Stan Rogers, Garnet Rogers. MUSICultures, 24. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MC/article/view/21669

Abstract

Zak Morgan nous expose divers moyens par lesquels les processus de Ia tradition orale parviennent a far;onner l 'identite nationale culturelle. M Morgan compare de recentes interpre-tations, par l 'Ecossais James Macpherson, de publications "Ossiennes" du 18' siecle qui pretent a controverse, avec des chansons que le regrette Stan Rogers ancrait deliberement dans l 'histoire du Canada, et surtout en Nouvelle-Ecosse, et dont le point de vue persiste dans le travail recent de Garnet Rogers, .frere et proche collaborateur de Stan. M Morgan, qui a rassemb/e des sources et commentaires tels que critiques litter aires, etudes sur l 'historiographie et le folklore, publire portages et autres textes publicitaires, et allant de Ia litterature pre-romantique aux enregi-strements so no reset video contemporains, fait ici un expose sur la valeur ideologique des pratiques orales que Ia plupart des historiens et philologues ant juge avec scepticisme pendant plus de deux siecles.
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