James Madison Carpenter

James Madison Carpenter

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name=James Madison Carpenter
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birth_date=1888
birth_place=Blacklands, Mississippi
death_date=1983
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occupation=Methodist minister, folklorist
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James Madison Carpenter, born in Blacklands, Mississippi (near Booneville), in 1888. He was a Methodist minister and scholar of American and British folklore. He received his bachelor and masters of arts degrees from the University of Mississippi, and a PhD from Harvard in 1929. He is most known for his substantial work collecting folk songs in England, Scotland and Wales. He recorded well-known singers and musicians that other folklorists had documented, as well as some never recorded before or since such as Bell Duncan, whose repertoire (according to Carpenter) consisted of some 300 songs, including 65 Child ballads. His collection methods included Dictaphone recordings as well as transcriptions of lyrics.

Carpenter returned to Harvard in 1935 where he gave occasional lectures and worked on transcribing the tunes of the ballads he had collected, intending to put the material into publishable form. From 1938-1943 he taught part-time at Duke University in the English Department. In 1943 he took another post in Virginia and finally moved to the English Department at Greensboro College, North Carolina, where he stayed until his retirement in 1954. He returned to Booneville, Mississippi, in 1964 and remained there until his death in 1983.

In the end, only a handful of items from his collection were ever published. His extensive material eventually found a home at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress where it has been made accessible (and searchable). It is considered "a major collection of traditional song and drama, plus some items of traditional instrumental music, dance, custom, narrative and children's folklore, from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the USA, documented in the period 1927-55." [http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/carpenter/index.html] In 2003, the James Madison Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue, the University of Sheffield, and the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, were jointly awarded the Brenda McCallum Prize of the American Folklore Society for their work on the Carpenter Collection.

For a more extensive biography see "'Dr Carpenter from the Harvard College in America': An Introduction to James Madison Carpenter and his Collection" by Julia C. Bishop, "Folk Music Journal", 7/4, 1998, pp. 402-420. This is the first article in a special issue of the "Journal" devoted to Carpenter and his collection.

References

* [http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/carpenter/index.html The James Madison Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue (University of Sheffield)]
* [http://www.loc.gov/folklife/guides/carpenter.html The James Madison Carpenter Collection (Library of Congress, America Folklife Center)]

External links

* [http://www.loc.gov/folklife/ American Folklife Center]


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