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Encyclopedia > Vernacular culture

Vernacular culture is a term used in the modern study of geography and cultural studies. It refers to cultural forms made and organised by ordinary people for their own pleasure, in modern societies. Such culture is almost always engaged in on a non-profit and voluntary basis, and is almost never funded by the state. Cultural studies is an academic discipline popular among a diverse group of scholars. ...


The use of the term generally implies a cultural form that differs markedly from a deeply-rooted folk culture, and also from tightly-organised subcultures and religious cultures. Folk culture refers to the localized lifestyle of a subsistence or otherwise inward looking culture. ... In sociology, anthropology and cultural studies, a subculture is a set of people with distinct sets of behavior and beliefs that differentiate them from a larger culture of which they are a part. ...


Examples might be:

  • the making and shaping of personal gardens
  • the making and showing of home-movies
  • local history and historical re-enactment groups
  • local horticultural produce and pet shows
  • amateur beauty pageants
  • local food networks and 'annual dinners'
  • fetes, parades, seasonal and traditional celebrations
  • roadside shrines to traffic victims, and small self-made shrines at graves
  • some forms of weblog and internet culture

One could also include the design of 'home made' vernacular signage and notices. A garden is a planned space, usually outdoors, set aside for the display, cultivation, and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature. ... Instant Photo Booth Strip Vernacular photography is the name given to everyday photographs, usually created by non-professionals. ... Scrapbooking is a method for preserving a legacy of written history in the form of photographs, printed media, and memorabilia contained in decorated albums, or scrapbooks. ... Knit hat, yarn, and knitting needles Knitting is a craft by which thread or yarn may be turned into cloth. ... It has been suggested that seam allowance be merged into this article or section. ... Quilting is a sewing method done either by hand, sewing machine or Longarm quilting system. ... For the 2001 film, see Storytelling (film) Storytelling is the ancient art of conveying events in words, images, and sounds. ... Photography [fәtɑgrәfi:],[foʊtɑgrәfi:] is the process of recording pictures by means of capturing light on a light-sensitive medium, such as a film or sensor. ... jus like my ass For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation). ... Amateur Dramatics is how Community Theater is referred to in the UK. Categories: Theatre stubs ... Reenactors of the American Civil War Historical reenactment is an activity in which participants recreate some aspects of a historical event or period. ... Fête is a French word meaning festival or holiday, which has passed into English as a label that may be given to certain events. ... Childrens street culture refers to the cumulative culture of rhymes, songs, jokes, taboos, games, folklore, and places (e. ... A weblog (now more commonly known as a blog) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally, but not always, in reverse chronological order). ...


Some of these - such as gardens, family albums and grave memorials - will be organised on a family basis. Larger activities are usually organised through informal variations of the British committee system; of chairman, secretary, treasurer, agenda, minutes, and an annual meeting with elections based on a quorum. Look up quorum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


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