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* ''Media Sense: The Folklore-Popular Culture Continuum,'' with Martin Laba (1986)
* ''Media Sense: The Folklore-Popular Culture Continuum,'' with Martin Laba (1986)
* ''The Good People: New Fairylore Essays'' (1997)
* ''The Good People: New Fairylore Essays'' (1997)
* ''Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folkore and Popular Culture'' (2003)
* ''Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture'' (2003)
* ''Sonny's Dream: Essays on Newfoundland Folklore and Popular Culture'' (2014)
* ''Sonny's Dream: Essays on Newfoundland Folklore and Popular Culture'' (2014)



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Peter Narváez (born Peter Reuben Aceves; March 16, 1942 – November 11, 2011) was a Canadian writer, scholar, folklorist, and musician known for his contributions to the study of folklore, ethnomusicology, and Canadian culture.[1]

Early life and education

Born in St. John's, Newfoundland, Narváez earned a BA in English from Memorial University of Newfoundland, an MA in folklore from the University of California, Berkeley, and a PhD in folklore from Indiana University. He began his academic career as a professor of English at Memorial University of Newfoundland in 1969 and later became a professor of folklore and ethnomusicology at the same university. He was also a visiting professor at several universities in Canada, the United States, and Europe.[2]

Career

Narváez was widely recognized as a leading expert in the field of folklore and ethnomusicology, with a particular focus on Canadian culture. He conducted extensive fieldwork throughout Newfoundland and Labrador, documenting and preserving the region's oral traditions, music, and dance. His research interests also included the study of immigrant cultures in Canada, African American music, and the cultural impact of technology.[3]

In addition to his academic work, Narváez was also a prolific writer and musician. He also published numerous articles and essays in academic journals and popular media.

Narváez was also an accomplished musician, playing guitar, accordion, and fiddle. He was a member of several Newfoundland-based bands, including the Plankerdown Band and the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra, and was known for his performances of traditional Newfoundland music.

Throughout his career, Narváez received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to Canadian culture and academia. He was a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, a recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Folklore Studies Association of Canada, and a member of the Order of Canada.[4]

Discography

  • Your Blues Ain't Sweet Like Mine (1978)
  • Rock´N´Roll Ruby (1984)[5]
  • Some Good Blues (Unknown)[6]

Books

  • Media Sense: The Folklore-Popular Culture Continuum, with Martin Laba (1986)
  • The Good People: New Fairylore Essays (1997)
  • Of Corpse: Death and Humor in Folklore and Popular Culture (2003)
  • Sonny's Dream: Essays on Newfoundland Folklore and Popular Culture (2014)

Sources

  1. ^ "Remembering Peter Narvaez". The Independent. 7 November 2012. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  2. ^ Sullivan, Joan (27 November 2011). ""Newfoundland musician was a man of many talents"". Globe and Mail. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Dr. Peter Narvaez". Memorial University. Memorial University. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Peter Narvaez". Folk Arts Society. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Narváez, Peter - Rock 'n' Roll Ruby". Citizen Freak. Citizen Freak. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  6. ^ "Peter Narvaez". Discogs. Retrieved 7 April 2023.