Vernacular culture

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.

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.

Examples

* the making and shaping of personal gardens, market garden allotments.

* amateur photography, family albums.

* scrapbooking.

* the making and showing of home-movies.

* self-organising creative circles, such as for knitting, sewing, quilting, storytelling, photography, dance, and painting.

* amateur dramatics and youth dance groups.

* local history and historical re-enactment groups.

* book reading and discussion circles.

* local horticultural produce and pet shows.

* inventors groups, and leagues of amateur robot builders

* amateur beauty pageants.

* local food networks and 'annual dinners'.

* informal investment-pooling clubs, which meet monthly in a social setting to jointly decide which stocks and shares to invest their money in.

* fetes, parades, seasonal and traditional celebrations

* children's street culture

* parent-organised informal child sports and gym teams

* 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.

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

See also

* Vernacular dance
* Vernacular literature
* Vernacular architecture
* Spirit of place
* Grassroots


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