Rough Music
Folk Customs, Transgression and Alternative Britain
(Author) Liz WilliamsTaking in a range of traditions from ancient Britain to the present day, a revealing look at the bristly underside of British folkloric culture. Rough Music explores transgression and shame in British folklore and customs. It takes in a wide array of examples including Bonfire Night, Wassail, Morris dancing, Mari Lwyd, and Twelfth Night, along with happenings like Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake, and street football. Liz Williams explores the roots and roles of violence, mockery, protest, and public shaming. She also addresses alternative culture and modern protests, such as the Battle of the Beanfield and the Stonehenge Free Festival. The interaction between racism and traditions involving blackface, alongside the emergence of all-female Morris sides, is also examined. Finally, Rough Music looks at folklore's evolution in the digital age, highlighting new developments such as ghost bikes. This engaging book offers an entertaining yet rigorous look at British folklore and culture.
Liz Williams
Liz Williams is a British science fiction and fantasy writer best known for her novel "The Poison Master." Her writing style blends elements of mythology, science, and the occult with intricate world-building and vibrant characters. Williams' work explores themes of power, identity, and the supernatural, making her a standout voice in speculative fiction.