Morel Tales: The Culture of Mushrooming, Gary Alan Fine (9780252071317) — Readings Books
Morel Tales: The Culture of Mushrooming
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Morel Tales: The Culture of Mushrooming

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Drawing on the observations of three years spent in the company of dedicated amateur mushroomers and professional mycologists, Gary Alan Fine explores the ways in which Americans attempt to give meaning to the natural world, while providing an eye-opening look inside the cultures they construct around its study and appreciation. A landmark work of environmental sociology, Morel Tales is an engaging and instructive examination of a thriving community, one with its own language, ceremonies, jokes, narratives, rivalries, and social codes. Fine also provides a detailed discussion of the American phenomenon he calls naturework - that is, culturally constructing one’s own place in the natural environment through communities with shared systems of assigned meaning. Naturework , Fine observes, is something we all do on some level - not only birders, butterfly collectors, rock hounds, hunters, hikers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts, but all of us who construct community through narrative and nature through culture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Country
United States
Date
15 December 2003
Pages
336
ISBN
9780252071317

Drawing on the observations of three years spent in the company of dedicated amateur mushroomers and professional mycologists, Gary Alan Fine explores the ways in which Americans attempt to give meaning to the natural world, while providing an eye-opening look inside the cultures they construct around its study and appreciation. A landmark work of environmental sociology, Morel Tales is an engaging and instructive examination of a thriving community, one with its own language, ceremonies, jokes, narratives, rivalries, and social codes. Fine also provides a detailed discussion of the American phenomenon he calls naturework - that is, culturally constructing one’s own place in the natural environment through communities with shared systems of assigned meaning. Naturework , Fine observes, is something we all do on some level - not only birders, butterfly collectors, rock hounds, hunters, hikers, campers, and outdoor enthusiasts, but all of us who construct community through narrative and nature through culture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Country
United States
Date
15 December 2003
Pages
336
ISBN
9780252071317