Storytelling encyclopedia : historical, cultural, and multiethnic approaches to oral traditions around the world
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Storytelling encyclopedia : historical, cultural, and multiethnic approaches to oral traditions around the world
Oryx Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [509]-518) and index
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Description
This is the first definitive reference work to address the substantive elements of oral storytelling, a form of communication that dates back to the dawn of humanity. It is an A to Z collection of over 700 entries covering such major storytelling elements as motifs, character types, tale types, place names, and creation mythologies and storytelling techniques of cultures around the world. Examples of subjects covered are the contributions of pioneering folklorists and mythologists such as: Franz Boas, Stith Thompson, and Joseph Campbell; descriptions of such well-known Western tales as Cinderella, the Greek myth of Persephone and Demeter, and the story of Exodus; as well as tales from Native American, African, and Asian cultures, including Indra and the Ants, tales of Anansi, the spider-trickster of the Ashanti, and the Cherokee Bear-man.
Table of Contents
CONTRIBUTORS vii
PREFACE ix
PART ONE
Once Upon a Time David Adams Leeming 3
Building Bridges with Stories Melissa Heckler and Carol Birch 8
American Oral Tradition Emory Elliott and Jackie Stallcup 16
The Utopian Tendency of Storytelling: Turning the World Upside Down Jack Zipes 27
PART TWO
A-Z Entries 35
Selected Bibliography 509
Index 519
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