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Ellen Stekert was born on 1935 in Minnesota, is a Professor. Discover Ellen Stekert's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?
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Stekert, Ellen (1950s) Ozark Mountain folksongs. Vol. 1 Vol. 1, New York, N.Y.: Stinson Records, SLP #49, OCLC 32895997, retrieved 2022-05-30
Stekert, Ellen (c.1957) Ballads of careless love: love songs from Great Britain and the United States, Ithaca, NY: Cornell Recording Society, CRS-10050, OCLC 27332222, retrieved 2022-05-30
Okun, Milt; Stekert, Ellen (1957) Traditional American love songs, New York: Riverside, RLP 12-634, OCLC 53818536, retrieved 2022-05-30
Stekert, Ellen (1958) Songs of a New York lumberjack, Folkways Records - FA 2354, OCLC 50921919, retrieved 2022-05-30
Pete Seeger, Jerry Silverman, The New Lost City Rambler, The Harvesters, Elizabeth Knight, Hermes Nye, Ellen Stekert, Sandy Ives, Bill Macadoo, Bascom Lamar Lunsford. (1963) Songs of the Civil War., Folkways Records - FH 5717, OCLC 3281938, retrieved 2022-05-30
Stekert, Ellen J. (1993). 'Cents and Nonsense in the Urban Folksong Movement: 1930–1966'. In Transforming Tradition, ed. Neil V.Rosenberg. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, pp. 84–106.
Stekert, Ellen J. (1987). "Autobiography of a Woman Folklorist". The Journal of American Folklore. 100 (398): 579–585. doi:10.2307/540915. ISSN 0021-8715.
Stekert served as President of the American Folklore Society for the year 1977. She was also appointed Minnesota's State Folklorist.
Dorson, R. M., Baker, R. L., Byington, R. H., Carey, G., Georges, R. A., Green, T. A., Stekert, E. J., & Teske, R. T. (1972). The Academic Future of Folklore. The Journal of American Folklore, 85, 104–125. https://doi.org/10.2307/539353
Paredes, Américo and Stekert, Ellen Jane (eds.) (1971) The urban experience and folk tradition. . Austin: Published for the American Folklore Society by the University of Texas Press. 1971. ISBN 0-292-70122-5. OCLC 209262.
Stekert, Ellen J. (1970). "Foreword: The Urban Experience and Folk Tradition". The Journal of American Folklore. 83 (328): iii–iv. ISSN 0021-8715.
Stekert, Ellen J. (1970-04). "Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit". The Journal of American Folklore. 83 (328): 115. doi:10.2307/539101.
After graduating in philosophy at Cornell, Stekert began a Masters degree in folklore at Indiana University. There she continued her fieldwork, collecting folk songs in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. On completion of her M.A., Stekert began research for a Ph.D. in folklore at Indiana. She completed her doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia due to the attitude towards her work of her supervisor at Indiana, Richard Dorson. Stekert completed her Ph.D. in 1965.
Stekert, Ellen (1963). "The Hidden Informant". Midwest Folklore. 13 (1): 21–28. ISSN 0544-0750.
Stekert, Ellen (1959). "Fairy Palace". Western Folklore. 18 (1): 50–50. doi:10.2307/1496903. ISSN 0043-373X.
Stekert attended Cornell University, where she took classes taught by the folklorist Harold Thompson, who she also assisted in teaching. As her interest in folklore grew, Stekert began doing fieldwork, collecting folksongs from traditional singers in upstate New York. The songs Stekert collected from Ezra "Fuzzy" Barhight, a retired lumberjack from Cohocton, New York, she recorded and released as Songs of a New York Lumberjack in 1958.
Ellen Stekert (b. 1935) is an American academic, folklorist and musician. Stekert is a Professor Emerita of English at the University of Minnesota.
Stekert was born in New York City in 1935 and grew up in Great Neck on Long Island. She survived polio as a child. Stekert began performing folk music in high school and has recorded several albums.