"Josip Tomec, Collector": Class and Folklore Collection in Nineteenth-Century Croatia
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An 1897 collecting guide for a Croatian folklore journal suggests literate peasants
as highly privileged lay collectors. In reality, despite their advantageous access to the
journal’s quarry, difficulty in mastering practices of knowledge transmission and
the privileged language of the journal’s style regularly proved to be insurmountable
impediments to their aspirations. The correspondence of peasant collectors reveals
the ways they navigated engagement with nineteenth-century folklore collection
projects and theoretical paradigms that valorized their social position while at the
same time yoking them to it.
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Published as “Josip Tomec, Collector”: Class and Folklore Collection in Nineteenth-Century Croatia. Journal of American Folklore 133(527):27-52. © 2020 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.