International Folkloristics
Title | International Folkloristics PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Dundes |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | 278 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780847695157 |
International folkloristics is a worldwide discipline in which scholars study various forms of folklore ranging from myth, folktale, and legend to custom and belief. Twenty classic essays, beginning with a piece by Jacob Grimm, reveal the evolving theoretical underpinnings of folkloristics from its nineteenth century origins to its academic coming-of-age in the twentieth century. Each piece is prefaced by extensive editorial introductions placing them in a historical and intellectual context. The twenty essays presented here, including several never published previously in English, will be required reading for any serious student of folklore.
International Folkloristics
Title | International Folkloristics PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Dundes |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | 271 |
Release | 1999-08-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1461637856 |
International folkloristics is a worldwide discipline in which scholars study various forms of folklore ranging from myth, folktale, and legend to custom and belief. Twenty classic essays, beginning with a piece by Jacob Grimm, reveal the evolving theoretical underpinnings of folkloristics from its nineteenth century origins to its academic coming-of-age in the twentieth century. Each piece is prefaced by extensive editorial introductions placing them in a historical and intellectual context. The twenty essays presented here, including several never published previously in English, will be required reading for any serious student of folklore.
International Folkloristics
Title | International Folkloristics PDF eBook |
Author | Alan Dundes |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | 280 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
International folkloristics is a worldwide discipline in which scholars study various forms of folklore ranging from myth, folktale, and legend to custom and belief. Twenty classic essays, beginning with a piece by Jacob Grimm, reveal the evolving theoretical underpinnings of folkloristics from its nineteenth century origins to its academic coming-of-age in the twentieth century. Each piece is prefaced by extensive editorial introductions placing them in a historical and intellectual context. The twenty essays presented here, including several never published previously in English, will be required reading for any serious student of folklore.
Contexts Folklore
Title | Contexts Folklore PDF eBook |
Author | Simon Bronner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 366 |
Release | 2019-07-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781433156489 |
In Contexts of Folklore, leading lights of folklore studies from many corners of the globe honor folklorist Dan Ben-Amos--recognized for his paradigm-shifting definition of folklore as "artistic communication in small groups"--by presenting original studies inspired by his insights.
Dungan Folktales and Legends
Title | Dungan Folktales and Legends PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth J. Yin |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9781433187629 |
The Fictional World of the Dungan Tale - Wonder Tales and Animal Tales - Novelistic Tales, Folk Anecdotes, and Adventure Stories - Legends, Historical Tales, and Narratives - Index.
Archeology of Intangible Heritage
Title | Archeology of Intangible Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Francisco Vaz da Silva |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9781433102189 |
It is remarkable how often we consider certain constructs in other peoples' worldview to be myths, while in our own case we regard equally arbitrary assumptions as inherent to the nature of things. As every anthropologist knows, one's most cherished cultural assumptions tend to remain implicit; in other words, worldview is largely unconscious. This book explores the possibility of plumbing obscure aspects of one's own culture in order to assess what some might call (regarding other cultures) the mythic underpinnings of worldview. Seven explorations in folklore and ethnography exhume a conceptual heritage that still influences perception, albeit in unconscious ways. This archeology of intangible heritage provides the sort of break in intellectual routine that allows us to look anew at familiar things.
Baba Yaga
Title | Baba Yaga PDF eBook |
Author | Andreas Johns |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Total Pages | 374 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Baba Yaga (Legendary character) |
ISBN | 9780820467696 |
Baba Yaga is a well-known witch from the folklore tradition of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. A fascinating and colorful character, she resembles witches of other traditions but is in many ways unique. Living in the forest in a hut that stands and moves on chicken legs, she travels in a mortar with a pestle and sweeps away her tracks with a broom. In some tales she tries to harm the protagonist, while in others she is helpful. This book investigates the image and ambiguity of Baba Yaga in detail and considers the meanings she has for East Slavic culture. Providing a broad survey of folktales and other sources, it is the most thorough study of Baba Yaga yet published and will be of interest to students of anthropology, comparative literature, folklore, and Slavic and East European studies.