Jack Santino

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Jack (John Francis) Santino, Ph.D. is an academic folklorist.

Jack Santino
Born
Jack Santino

August 1, 1947 (age 68)
EducationBoston College, University of Pennsylvania
OccupationProfessor
ChildrenHannah Santino
Ian Santino
Will Santino

His work

He is a Professor of Popular Culture at Bowling Green State University and is Director of the Bowling Green Center for Culture Studies.[1] His work has primarily focused on ritual, celebrations, and holidays as well as occupational culture and popular music. He has been a featured expert on a television special produced by The History Channel, about Hallowe'en.

Along with Paul Wagoner, Santino produced Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle a film, winner of four regional Emmy Awards on African American Pulman car unionisation.[2]

From 1996 to 2000 Santino was the editor of the Journal of American Folklore.[3] During 2002-3 Santino was the President of the American Folklore Society.[3]

Early life

He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 1, 1947. He received a bachelor's degree in English at Boston College. He then studied Folklore at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1978. His thesis was entitled "The outlaw emotions : workers' narratives from three contemporary occupations".[4] He has nine published books listed in WorldCat.[5] He has three children: Ian, Will and Hannah.

Books

  • 2005: Spontaneous Shrines and Public Memorializations of Death, New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • 2003: (with Cristina Sánchez-Carretero) Holidays, Ritual, Festival, Celebration, and Public Display, Biblioteca de Estudios Norteamericanos, 7. Alcalá de Henares: Universidad de Alcalá.
  • 2001: Signs of War and Peace: Social Conflict and the Use of Public Symbols in Northern Ireland, New York: Palgrave.
  • 1998: The Hallowed Eve: Dimensions of Culture in a Calendar Festival in Northern Ireland. Irish literature, history, and culture, Lexington, Ky: University Press of Kentucky.
  • 1998: Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle: Stories of Black Pullman Porters. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.[6]
  • 1996: New Old-Fashioned Ways: Holidays and Popular Culture, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.[7]
  • 1994: Halloween and Other Festivals of Death and Life, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.
  • 1994: All Around the Year: Holidays and Celebrations in American Life, Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
  • 1985: Healing, Magic, and Religion, Los Angeles, Calif: California Folklore Society.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jack Santino - Popular Culture - BGSU". Bgsu.edu. 2013-01-07. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  2. ^ "Miles of Smiles - About Film". Paul Wagner Films. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
  3. ^ a b "About the American Folklore Society: AFS Leadership". The American Folklore Society. Archived from the original on 7 October 2010.
  4. ^ Santino, Jack (1978). "The outlaw emotions : workers' narratives from three contemporary occupations". University of Pennsylvania. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ Santino, Jack. "Results for 'Jack Santino' > 'Jack Santino' > 'Book'". Worldcat.org. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  6. ^ Reviewed in Oral History Review 1990 18(2):157-160
  7. ^ Reviewed by Daniel Wojcik, Western Folklore, Vol. 58, No. 1 (Winter, 1999), pp. 93–96, Western States Folklore Society