Folk Illusions: Children, Folklore, and Sciences of Perception

Awards:   Winner of Iona and Peter Opie Prize for Books on Children's Folklore 2020 (United States) Winner of Iona and Peter Opie Prize for Books on Children’s Folklore 2020 (United States)
Author:   K. Brandon Barker ,  Claiborne Rice
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
ISBN:  

9780253041098


Pages:   264
Publication Date:   22 April 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Folk Illusions: Children, Folklore, and Sciences of Perception


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  • Winner of Iona and Peter Opie Prize for Books on Children's Folklore 2020 (United States)
  • Winner of Iona and Peter Opie Prize for Books on Children’s Folklore 2020 (United States)

Overview

"Wiggling a pencil so that it looks like it is made of rubber, ""stealing"" your niece's nose, and listening for the sounds of the ocean in a conch shell- these are examples of folk illusions, youthful play forms that trade on perceptual oddities. In this groundbreaking study, K. Brandon Barker and Claiborne Rice argue that these easily overlooked instances of children's folklore offer an important avenue for studying perception and cognition in the contexts of social and embodied development. Folk illusions are traditionalized verbal and/or physical actions that are performed with the intention of creating a phantasm for one or more participants. Using a cross-disciplinary approach that combines the ethnographic methods of folklore with the empirical data of neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychology, Barker and Rice catalogue over eighty discrete folk illusions while exploring the complexities of embodied perception. Taken together as a genre of folklore, folk illusions show that people, starting from a young age, possess an awareness of the illusory tendencies of perceptual processes as well as an awareness that the distinctions between illusion and reality are always communally formed."

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Author:   K. Brandon Barker ,  Claiborne Rice
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
ISBN:  

9780253041098


ISBN 10:   0253041090
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   22 April 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface: Zane's Illusion Acknowledgements Accessing Audiovisual Materials 1. Everyone Knows that Seeing is (not always) Believing 2. Four Forms of Folk Illusions 3. Folk Illusions and the Social Activation of Embodiment 4. Folk Illusions and Active Perception 5. Folk Illusions and the Weight of the World 6. Folk Illusions and the Face in the Mirror or The Boundaries of a Genre 7. Folk Illusions, Development, and Body Acquisition Appendix: Catalog of Folk Illusions Bibliography Index

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This book explores much deeper issues of psychology and even deeper neurology. Just when we thought we knew everything there is to know about our own bodies and their responses, we can have new and surprising experiences engendered by simple little tricks. This learned, encyclopedic, and well-referenced examination fully realizes the authors' aim of establishing these phenomena as a genre of folklore in its own right. --Janet E. Alton Folklore


Author Information

K. Brandon Barker is Lecturer in Folklore at Indiana University, Bloomington. Claiborne Rice is Associate Professor of English at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

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