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Thread #167340   Message #4035323
Posted By: GUEST,Pseudonymous
21-Feb-20 - 04:39 AM
Thread Name: Mediation and its definition in folk music
Subject: RE: Mediation and its definition in folk music
"He did something far more fundamental in that he attempted to undermine was regarded up to then as the recognized creative culture of English working people by describing it as a “faked tradition”

Some posters have been spinning a leftist about folk being the 'recognized creative culture of English working people' or 'labouring classes' or 'working class' on Mudcat for years. I did not need to read Harker to know that the idea is nonsense.

I just needed a brain.

People have tried to argue that Child believed this was true. He didn't. Not one piece of evidence suggests that he did, and a great deal suggests that he did not. Not one piece of evidence suggests that Sharp believed it, either.

The idea appears to have come in mainly through a combination of the influence of left US people like Lomax and also through CP influence including Lloyd and MacColl.

I defer to Jim's expertise on derision.