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Interview with Sabina Magliocco
Folklorist and Mother of Possums, Sabina Magliocco is making her much requested debut on Folklwise! In an interview so POWERFUL, the show stream can't contain it (her power goes out!) But before that she talks to Dom and Daisy about myths as living narratives in Neo-Pagan communities, filming the spiritual imagination, and how she walks between worlds.
If you want to ask Sabina a follow up question, send a question to Folkwise13@gmail.com
Head on over to www.twitch.tv/folkwise and join us every Tuesday night 8pm EST to watch Dom, Daisy, and special guests play video games about Folklore and discuss the folklore of video games LIVE.
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The Tale of Daisy and the Candle
Просмотров 3514 дней назад
Wow hi RUclips! Been a second. We've been busy interviewing folk artists offline for the National Folklife Network all summer. In the meantime, every Tuesday we've been playing Baldur's Gate 3 and hanging out on Twitch. Every ep starts with about a half hour of personal news from us. It was in that context that Daisy told The Candle Story. Enjoy. Or take this as a lesson. Head on over to www.tw...
Beef Folklore with Langston Wilkins
Просмотров 233 месяца назад
Special episode incoming! We just saw Kendrick vs Drake happen and it set the culture and the world on fire! Daisy and Dom are joined by fan favorite Dr. Langston Wilkins to discuss these landmark moments which have become enshrined in hip-hop folklore! Dr. Langston Wilkins teaches folklore, ethnomusicology, and African American studies at the University of Wisconsin and you can buy his book on...
Interview with Sally Van de Water!!!
Просмотров 533 месяца назад
Public folklorist and Olympic weightlifting announcer Sally Van de Water is on the show and we are gonna talk about the Venn diagram between folklore and weightlifting, leadership, succession, and transition in public sector folklore, sharing your foodways and coloring outside the lines! Then we talk jelly, muskrat skinning, orange cats and make a weighlifting starter pack. Head on over to www....
Interview with Kyle Fulford
Просмотров 233 месяца назад
Here's Folkwise's interview with the wonderful Kyle Fulford, ethnomusicologist at Indiana. First thing's first, we had to remove his playlist he made to avoid a copyright strike. To listen to his banger of a playlist, "Prog for People who like Midwest Emo", head here: open.spotify.com/playlist/7kxeXKGZdVpMyUy17bz9Qb?si=2480b5678d874ef8 But stay here to watch Kyle talk about technostalgia, studi...
Interview with Rebecca Horeth
Просмотров 414 месяца назад
Rebecca Horeth is a graduate student at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and she is on the show this week! She is a Transylvanian Saxon and a practitioner of Transylvanian Saxon folk dance and she is gonna talk about her dance tradition intersects with nostalgia, imaginary, exhibitions, and pedagogy. And after some funsie questions about Miss Saxonia, Hanklich, Tracktenball, and...
Interview with Shelley Ingram
Просмотров 334 месяца назад
This week on Folkwise, Shelley Ingram joined us for a playthrough of Red Dead Redemption II with a focus on exploring the fictional town of Saint Denis (not unlike turn of the 20th century New Orleans). Shelley Ingram is currently assistant professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Shelley talked to us about ghosts, weather, foodways, about collaboration do's and dont's,...
Interview with Annemarie Anderson
Просмотров 334 месяца назад
New game this past week on Folkwise: we explored the alien sea as a young whale in South Scrimshaw with Annemarie Anderson - the State Folklorist of Alabama! During her interview, we talked about Folklore in the South, oyster farming, foodways, and public broadcasting! A tier list of SEC football with an appearance from a surprise guest end the interview. Plus, some of Annemarie's answers inspi...
Interview with Lisa Gabbert
Просмотров 235 месяцев назад
Last week on Folkwise, Dom and Daisyconnected with Dr. Lisa Gabbert, professor of folklore and English at Utah State University! We talk to Dr. Gabbert about the "medical carnivalesque," community festivals and folk-economics, foodways and boundary-making, and even medicinal laughter. We finished off the interview by co-creating a "Utah Winter" starter-pack meme! Head on over to www.twitch.tv/f...
Religion in Twitch Plays Pokemon: A Ten Year Anniversary Retrospective
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TEN YEARS AGO, Twitch Plays Pokemon concluded its chaotic and legendary run of Pokemon: Red. Today, Dr. Dom Tartaglia and special contributing guest Dr. William Chavez discuss how and why this game is one of the best examples of how to create a religion in real time. Start9. Click the link for a full list of citations with links to their sources: drive.google.com/file/d/1LKKowE-FCRhngzoQAK6kNBG...
Interview with Kimi Eisele
Просмотров 615 месяцев назад
Last week on Folkwise, Dom and Daisy had the pleasure of spending some time with Kimi Eisele of Southwest Folklife! We talked about everything Southwest, art, and folklife, including cultural geography and folklife, Borderlore and writing, and even how to collaborate artistically with coyotes (or at least attempt to!). We finished off the interview with the most aesthetic Starter Pack meme on S...
THIRD ANNUAL WISEY AWARDS (Folkwise Community Awards Show)
Просмотров 215 месяцев назад
It's our third annual community awards here at Folkwise and the FANS HAVE SPOKEN! Who is our guest of the year? What was your favorite game? Who is the most distinguished chatter? And what was your episode of the year? Join Dom and Daisy, Shirley, Mod Kaitlyn, Chat member Robin, and tier list of the year winner Joel Chapman at the Wisey Awards. Head on over to www.twitch.tv/folkwise and join us...
Interview with Lanlan Kuang
Просмотров 616 месяцев назад
In this episode of Folkwise, Dom & Daisy are joined by Dr. Lanlan Kuang from the University of Central Florida. She's going to sit down and talk about cultural heritage as a bridge to the past, her role as a chair of a state folklife council, her ethnomusicology fieldwork in the Dunhuang Caves, anime cosplay, and MORE! An because its Lunar New Year, she is gonna lead us down a special foodways ...
FOLKWISE LUNAR NEW YEAR PARTY
Просмотров 866 месяцев назад
HAPPY YEAR OF THE DRAGON! Folkwise is ringing in the New Year with a special party stream! We've got ethnomusicologist Dr. Lanlan Kuang on the show and she brought HER MOM Mrs. Kuang with her! They are gonna walk us through how to make classic Lunar New Year Foods like dumplings and rice cake! All the while, Dom and Daisy getting into the spirit by playing Kemono Mahjong and getting WAY too com...
Interview with Ellie Dassler
Просмотров 376 месяцев назад
In this episode of Folkwise, Dom & Daisy are joined by Ellie Dassler - public folklorist, dance enthusiast, and folklore activist. Ellie shared how folklorists as "Folk Responders" (first responders to cultural needs) can have a role in social activism, how ballerina pointe shoes are the "maps of athletes," and how many postcards are in her extensive collection (more than you think). Ellie also...
Memorial to Folklorist Joy Fraser
Просмотров 276 месяцев назад
Memorial to Folklorist Joy Fraser
Interview with Spencer George from Good Folks Only!
Просмотров 526 месяцев назад
Interview with Spencer George from Good Folks Only!
Interview with Joe Z Johnson
Просмотров 337 месяцев назад
Interview with Joe Z Johnson
Interview with Camille Acosta (from Floaties for Krakens)
Просмотров 777 месяцев назад
Interview with Camille Acosta (from Floaties for Krakens)
Folkwise interviews Mark Norman from the Folklore Podcast!
Просмотров 437 месяцев назад
Folkwise interviews Mark Norman from the Folklore Podcast!
Interview with Langston Collin Wilkins!
Просмотров 668 месяцев назад
Interview with Langston Collin Wilkins!
Interview with Perry Carpenter & Mason Amadeus from the Digital Folklore Podcast!
Просмотров 478 месяцев назад
Interview with Perry Carpenter & Mason Amadeus from the Digital Folklore Podcast!
Interview with Dr. Olivia Adams
Просмотров 388 месяцев назад
Interview with Dr. Olivia Adams
Interview with Summer Callahan
Просмотров 449 месяцев назад
Interview with Summer Callahan
Interview with Linda Lee!
Просмотров 249 месяцев назад
Interview with Linda Lee!
Interview with Katya Chomitzky!
Просмотров 7010 месяцев назад
Interview with Katya Chomitzky!
Folk and Traditional Arts grants at Mid Atlantic Arts!
Просмотров 2210 месяцев назад
Folk and Traditional Arts grants at Mid Atlantic Arts!
Interview with Zach Moldof
Просмотров 5110 месяцев назад
Interview with Zach Moldof
Miami Folklore with Vanessa Navarro Maza
Просмотров 4910 месяцев назад
Miami Folklore with Vanessa Navarro Maza
Interview with Zoe van Buren
Просмотров 3910 месяцев назад
Interview with Zoe van Buren

Комментарии

  • @carleckel2877
    @carleckel2877 6 дней назад

    lock up the Interview of the year award right now

  • @carolinamoratti9116
    @carolinamoratti9116 6 дней назад

    The Amazing !!! Mrs NJ State Folklorist 🎉🎉🎉🎉 @folkwise !!!!!!

  • @bell2jd
    @bell2jd 19 дней назад

    "I have become so practical" is a statement from Daisy that cannot possibly be true.

  • @Walmart_kenny
    @Walmart_kenny Месяц назад

    As a folk punker this is sick

  • @Bagiub
    @Bagiub 2 месяца назад

    As a Mongolian it’s very entertaining. Funny how other ppl try to understand our culture and try to put ancient culture into a box. Also the scholar needs to do more research if he is serious about what he does. Not sufficient understanding about our mindset and culture. But still it’s better than some others.

  • @sarahsander785
    @sarahsander785 4 месяца назад

    I wonder why we tend to try and interpret what happened in Twich plays Pokémon (or a lot of modern media tbh) as "religious" and not religion as some form of role-play? Besides some form of magical believe, born of obsercation and bias, I would argue that a lot of people "starting" a religion are aware of the phantastical factor. They are using vernacular and codes to exclude people from their experience, world view or just certain parts of live, creating both power and agency. It's the same way fandoms or occupations or sub-cultures in general use a diffrent speech or even language alltogether from the dominating culture. To exclude, to other - and thus to strengthen their internal bonds. Religion has - in my opinion - no other function than this. What makes it diffrent is that at some point in time, mostly after the generation who initiated it all dies, people start to use the words and phrases without connection to what the people REALLY meant and thus creating the otherworldy and godly aspect. Or, as someone once said: If all people in the future will have from todays civilization is Lord of the Rings, they are bound to believe that Elves, Dwarfes and Hobbits existed and we all worshiped and feared magic and dragons. Because all they have are disconnected bits of our reality. There is no Pokemon-based religion YET, because we all still know the origins and meanings of the vernacular used. There might be a Pokemon-based religion some generations in the future, when the original meaning got lost. Also, Twitch plays Pokemon's lore doesn't work well together with the official lore on religion in the Pokémon-World, so this could be an interesting topic to observe. And the currency in the Pokémon-World doesn't have an official name. It's commonly called PokéDollar, but in the original games it's just Yen and there has been no statement from GameFreak on that topic.

  • @dougiesteele7114
    @dougiesteele7114 4 месяца назад

    Lynne S McNeill what a babe.

  • @erikmclennan3934
    @erikmclennan3934 5 месяцев назад

    Everyone should check out the huge amount of music made by church of the helix choir. Top notch stuff.

  • @yourdemiseishere
    @yourdemiseishere 5 месяцев назад

    Teacher: "The essay needs no less then 1000 words" Me:

  • @Kenng3005
    @Kenng3005 5 месяцев назад

    Loved the content here, but the way it was delivered threw me a little. Single take content can be difficult when not rehearsed, and the essay seemed to speed up and slow down based on what kind of vocabulary was used. It was good content and I loved the clearly defined connections to religion and the explanations of them and the fan art that came with the experiment, however, I would definitely suggest multiple takes if necessary to help it flow a bit better!

  • @toastrave7820
    @toastrave7820 5 месяцев назад

    sadly the first 35 hours are lost media

  • @gemihouston
    @gemihouston 5 месяцев назад

    Good content but i dont like the delivery :( i need music and a voice that

  • @fiddlestickjones
    @fiddlestickjones 5 месяцев назад

    I want to show this to a theology professor

  • @MeereeneseKnot
    @MeereeneseKnot 5 месяцев назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @chrizzel28
    @chrizzel28 5 месяцев назад

    This was quite entertaining! Having a big recap like this is very fun, though I will say that you treat it a little bit too much like a "real" essay. There's a lot of unnecessarily big words that I'd argue detract more than they add. It makes sentences flow a lot less naturally (especially since it all seems to be one take and make you stumble), and makes it less likely that people will actually keep up with you entirely. Also the very explicit way you mark the "sections" reduces the flow of the video too. Otherwise I had a very good time watching this.

    • @ifoundaim
      @ifoundaim 5 месяцев назад

      I understand the point you are making about how the complexity of the language being used can potentially repel (poke-pun) a more typical RUclips viewer… However, I personally ate it all up & found it very enjoyable as it helped me to neatly package this knowledge into existing categories in my mind.

  • @comfeytimid1207
    @comfeytimid1207 5 месяцев назад

    holy hell ppl still remember about tpp. btw its still alive and we are about to play Diamond/Pearl on physical hardware very soon

    • @KimFareseed
      @KimFareseed 5 месяцев назад

      I though it had gone through all non 3d games already.

    • @comfeytimid1207
      @comfeytimid1207 5 месяцев назад

      @@KimFareseednothing stops us from playing games once again tho its first time we are playing DP itself, we have done only Platinum and Brilliant Diamond before

  • @greed94
    @greed94 5 месяцев назад

    I absolutely refuse to believe this was 10 years ago. No shot.

  • @echo5172
    @echo5172 5 месяцев назад

    Very cool. Love all the citations

  • @ifoundaim
    @ifoundaim 5 месяцев назад

    I love this channel's content about pop culture titles & modern event phenomenon. I'd love to see content from you about the relationship between personal/ collective mythology & psychology in the modern era, explored from the ideas of Joseph Campbell & similar thought leaders. Cheers!

  • @ifoundaim
    @ifoundaim 5 месяцев назад

    I love this

  • @bell2jd
    @bell2jd 5 месяцев назад

    This is awesome. I love it when you trick me into listening to you read a dissertation by making it about cool shit that rules and putting it on RUclips. Keep doing that

  • @leeharing515
    @leeharing515 5 месяцев назад

    Date of this interview?

    • @Folkwise
      @Folkwise 5 месяцев назад

      1/25/2022 !

  • @carleckel2877
    @carleckel2877 5 месяцев назад

    hey my chat name is in the 1st second of this video? does that make me...first?

  • @tweedle404
    @tweedle404 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you all for having me! What an absolute blast 🦑🌟💙

  • @Bobbie2
    @Bobbie2 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-kq4kd8be2t
    @user-kq4kd8be2t 9 месяцев назад

    Great interview. I've been a Lugosi fan for 42 years now. I live in Australia. Yes I have a Bela tattoo too😂

  • @EFergDindrane
    @EFergDindrane 11 месяцев назад

    My people! This was too much fun. :D Sexy Mothman is a new one on me, and I'm half afraid to learn more. But I must. And for Greek god best in bed, as a Classicist, I'm going with Dionysus because he drives those ladeez crazy, yo. As the kids totally say.

  • @belammq
    @belammq 11 месяцев назад

    Magnificent, truly glorious.

  • @studogable
    @studogable 11 месяцев назад

    Great fun. Thanks, gang!

  • @thyladaisy
    @thyladaisy 11 месяцев назад

    OMG MHG's sleep cat I completely forgot XD precious

  • @bajubye3455
    @bajubye3455 Год назад

    Good to see you guys!

  • @Ken-1313
    @Ken-1313 Год назад

    Frank Turner 4 Lyfe!

  • @mezmarionybarra
    @mezmarionybarra Год назад

    OmGEeee I loved Peirs Anthony ❣️ No one else ever knows who I'm talking about 😅 Thank You ❣️

  • @mezmarionybarra
    @mezmarionybarra Год назад

    WoW, ATU'S , Another mole hole I needa go down for the next decade. Thank you ,so fun, and brilliant . Blessings for all of you always ❣️❣️❣️

  • @MooCowRawrz
    @MooCowRawrz Год назад

    watching this on the night sonic 10-0's a homophobe and gave em a fursona

  • @bajubye3455
    @bajubye3455 Год назад

    I like IT!

  • @bajubye3455
    @bajubye3455 Год назад

    Important issues

  • @d0r1an06
    @d0r1an06 Год назад

    I hope there's something of interest in there for your viewers. Thanks again for having me ☺

    • @bajubye3455
      @bajubye3455 Год назад

      It's very interesting for me, because I work with world folktales with my English students.

  • @VierthalerStudios
    @VierthalerStudios Год назад

    How did you get to contact her for the interview?

  • @carleckel2877
    @carleckel2877 Год назад

    Love the intro! Ska for days

  • @stitchyfolklorist
    @stitchyfolklorist Год назад

    Really enjoyed this episode. Thanks!

  • @ElfInTheFlowers
    @ElfInTheFlowers Год назад

    Thank you for the interview. Sending love, solidarity, and thoughts of joy.

  • @d0r1an06
    @d0r1an06 Год назад

    Thanks for the interview, Folkwise!

  • @Ken-1313
    @Ken-1313 Год назад

    Love me some sheep! A huge part of my dissertation!

  • @carleckel2877
    @carleckel2877 Год назад

    WITCH SWEEP

  • @thyladaisy
    @thyladaisy Год назад

    I still cant handle Marilyn White in this it is so good im still laughing about it (and learning too!)

  • @KG-mm6ks
    @KG-mm6ks Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @d0r1an06
    @d0r1an06 Год назад

    I'm probably going to come off like a dick here but really have no ill intent. I love that others are interested in this material, but if Mr. Schmidt is teaching vampires to students, he might appreciate some help from a fellow folklorist who works in this region (geographically and theoretically). 1. Both the cases of Plogojowitz ("plogoyovits", likely Blagojević "Blagoyevich") and Arnold Paole (likely Arnaut Pavle "Arna-oot Pav-leh", lit. Paul the Albanian) occurred in Serbia (Medvegia is a Western take on Medveđa "Medveja"). Neither case occurred in Czechia (I think Summers' mistake, rather than Schmidt's). Most Western European accounts give Hungary or Austria because the Duel Empire had taken control of Serbia from the Ottomans following the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718). The Habsburgs didn't know that they would be losing the territory in 1739 and so set up a protectorate and tried to develop the region and to populate it with Christians fleeing the Ottoman Empire as they did on the Military Frontier. Both cases involved German officers with little substantial scientific background (although, surprisingly a field-surgeon in Pavle's case) being caught up in frenzied peasant activity and sending shocking reports back home of the monsters in South-Eastern Europe (what fun!). Summers relates these accounts poorly; if Mr. Schmidt has read Paul Barber's excellent work, then he's read translations of the actual, first-hand accounts from Kameralprovisor Frombald, and the surgeon Fluckinger. Better to stick to that source. 2. The calendars being quoted are Orthodox (the dates do occur among Catholic populations too but if he's quoting Murgoci and looking at Serbian cases, then we're talking majority Orthodox populations and so, ergo, Orthodox liturgical calendar. Thus, St. George, for example, is on May 6, not April 23, &c. &c, &c. 3. On garlic, there are some real problems with a lot of this theorizing (admittedly, not the speakers' but that of the quoted scholars). Firstly, the connection to teeth is weak. The idea that vampires bite their victims and drink their blood is common to the Balkan tradition (though not the only explanation of how they get it, or what they take) but the idea that they have enlarged canines is a product of Western European (and later American) imagination, linking the being with exploratory accounts of vampire bats in South America. No Balkan peasant would be searching for protection in plants that resemble vampire canines. Those peasants were too busy being practical and hamstringing the vampires or shoving things in their mouth to keep all the monster's teeth away from them. The second problem arises in the fact that garlic and wormwood are the most common floral apotropaics in the Balkans and used for pretty much every corporeal, evil spirit. The exclusive linking of garlic to vampires is another Western trope. In the lore and real folk practice, garlic was good for vampires, werewolves, vilas, various dwarven figures, and all sorts of other baddies. In the jumble of folk belief where analogical thinking prevails, any idea that adds weight to preconceptions is a good idea. The ancient connections between garlic and plague likely fit into folk custom, but they can't explain all of it. It really is a timeless mystery. The Ottomans calling garlic cloves diş isn't likely one of them though. Cheers!

  • @pgasnow
    @pgasnow Год назад

    Great game and interview with Michael Dylan Foster (both here and in the seperate video) ... i first heard of the idea of the folkloresque a few weeks ago and realized that so many things about the intersection of folklore and pop culture that i had found fascinating for years were discussed in there ... so the concept is new to me but it seems to articulate many intuitions that resonate with me and i can't wait to dive deeper into it ... super excited at the moment ;)