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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Toronto :University of Toronto Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9961388865102883
    Format: 1 online resource (391 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781487547295 , 1487547293 , 9781487547288 , 1487547285
    Content: Examining the emergence of the versified love story as a genre of New Persian literature in the early eleventh century, Love at a Crux situates this literary movement within the broader global history of romance.
    Note: Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Reader's Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue | In Which Love Has Many a Tale -- A Heterogeneous Text -- Re-cognizing Romance -- The Medieval Globe -- On Mythos and Ethos -- Love at a Crux -- 1 Phantasy | The Rise of Romance -- An Act of Creation -- Legends and Legerdemain -- Heroic Lives and Amorous Tales -- By Way of Symbol -- Why Read Romance? -- Like Kingly Pearls -- 2 Ethics | An Affair of Conscience -- The Ethos of Romantic Love -- Conflicting Signals and False Starts -- Vis Unveiled -- From Māh to Marv: A Tale of Three Seductions -- A New Covenant -- 3 Politics | The Prisoner of His Skin -- "All Kings Were His Slaves" -- Beholding Mehr -- The Sacred Bond -- The Iron Band -- Un/knowing the Truth -- Smashing the Mirror -- "The World Is a Dream" -- 4 Affect | The Limits of Lyric -- Lyrics, Episodes, and Adventure-Time -- Episode 1: Mode Switching -- Episode 2: Lyrical Reality -- Episode 3: The Mirror of the Self -- Episode 4: A Crisis of Authority -- Breakdown and Break-up -- The Final Word -- 5 History | The Death of Romantic Love -- Transcribing the Soul -- Love-Death (Liebestod) -- False Death (Scheintod) -- Endings and Beginnings -- Epilogue | In Which Many a Tale Has Love -- Appendix A: Summary of Vis & -- Rāmin -- Appendix B: Rāmin's Songs -- Appendix C: Concordance -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781487547271
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Durham :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959677565902883
    Format: 1 online resource
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781478003366 , 1478003367
    Series Statement: Perverse modernities
    Content: "In the past 30 years, discourses on queerness and the central political issues of LGBT life that originate in the United States-- like same-sex marriage-- have been exported and used to identify the presence of queer community in other parts of the world. QUEER KOREA brings together historical, ethnographic, and literary essays that establish a queer historiography of Korea. Editor Todd Henry asserts that Western forms of queerness, and the reading practices used to identify queerness in the American academy, are insufficient to describe the range of queer life on the Korean peninsula. He argues that particular developments in Korean modernity-- including its histories of colonialism, nationalism, and authoritarianism from the turn of the century to the Cold War-- have informed the language and politics of queerness in Korea and the Korean diaspora. In addition to compiling the first volume focused on queerness in Korea, including work from the South Korean academy, this volume asserts that placing queerness at the center of Korean studies, rather than at the margins, produces new analytic possibilities for the field."--Provided by publisher.
    Note: Includes index. , Queer Korea: toward a field of engagement / Todd A. Henry -- Unruly subjects under colonial and postcolonial modernity -- Ritual specialists in colonial drag: shamanic interventions in 1920s Korea / Merose Hwang -- Telling queer time in a straight empire: Yi Sang's 'Wings' (1936) / John Whittier Treat -- Problematizing love: the intimate event and same-sex love in colonial Korea / Pei Jean Chen -- Femininity under the wartime system and the symptomacity of female same-sex love / Shin-ae Ha (Translated by Kyunghee Eo) -- A female-dressed man sings a national epic: the film Male Kisaeng and the politics of gender and sexuality in 1960s South Korea / Chung-kang Kim -- Queer lives as cautionary tales: female homoeroticism and the heteropatriarchal imagination of authoritarian South Korea / Todd A. Henry -- Citizens, consumers, soldiers, and activists in postauthoritarian times -- The three faces of South Korean male homosexuality: pogal, iban, and neoliberal gay / John (Song Pae) Cho -- Avoiding t'ibu (obvious butchness): invisibility as a survival strategy among young queer women in South Korea / Layoung Shin -- Ripples of trauma: queer bodies and the temporality of violence in the South Korean military / Timothy Gitzen -- Mobile numbers and gender transitions: the resident registration system, the nation-state, and trans / gender Identities / Ruin (Translated by Max Balhorn).
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4780-0192-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4780-0290-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_9949982226702882
    Format: 1 online resource (264 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781800648098
    Note: Intro -- RANGE!B8:T17 -- _Hlk156903058 -- _Int_Ljsp3cgZ -- _Hlk157153153 -- Beginning -- Online Albums: Track List -- Rāg Samay Cakra -- Twilight Rāgs from North India -- Preface and Acknowledgements -- Biographical Notes -- Transliteration and Other Textual Conventions -- Prologue: First Encounters -- Introduction: Origins, Overview, Contexts -- 1. CONCEPTS, CONVENTIONS, HISTORY AND CULTURE -- 1.1 Elements of Indian Classical Music -- 1.2 Sargam Notation -- 1.3 Rāg -- 1.4 Tāl -- 1.5 Tānpurā Drone, Svar -- 1.6 Rāg and Time: Samay Cakra -- 1.7 Khayāl: Stylistic and Performance Conventions -- 1.8 Khayāl: Ornamentation -- 1.9 Khayāl: Origins -- 1.10 V. N. Bhatkhande -- 1.11 The Guru-Śiṣyā Paramparā -- 1.12 Riyāz -- 2. A CYCLE OF RĀGS: RĀG SAMAY CAKRA -- 2.1 The Album and Its Supporting Materials -- 2.2 The Song Texts -- 2.3 Notating the Bandiśes (and Performing Them) -- 2.4 Terminology Used in the Rāg Specifications -- 2.5 The Rāgs -- 3. EXPLORATIONS AND ANALYSES (I): RĀG SAMAY CAKRA -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 How Do You Sing an Ālāp? -- 3.3 How Do You Sing a Choṭā Khayāl? -- 4. EXPLORATIONS AND ANALYSES (II): TWILIGHT RĀGS FROM NORTH INDIA -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Rāg Bhairav: Texts, Notations and Commentaries -- 4.3 How Do You Sing a Baṛā Khayāl? Performance Conventions, Aesthetics, Temporality -- Epilogue: Laya/Pralaya -- Glossary of Terms Used in Hindustani Classical Music -- References -- List of Audio Examples -- List of Figures -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Clarke, David Rāgs Around the Clock Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers,c2024
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Champaign, Ill : Project Gutenberg
    UID:
    b3kat_BV035412096
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary
    ISBN: 0585103534
    Content: Highlights the full text of the book "Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest," by American author J. Frank Dobie (1888-1964). Offers bibliographical listings of materials on the American southwest, including the Indian culture, how the early settlers lived, women pioneers, pioneer doctors, range life, Negro folk songs and tales, and the Santa Fe Trail, among others.
    Note: Access may be limited to NetLibrary affiliated libraries
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Dobie, J. Frank, 1888-1964 Guide to life and literature of the southwest [199-?]
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA Südweststaaten ; Literatur ; Geschichte ; Bibliografie ; Patentschrift
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  • 5
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    Brooklyn, NY : punctum books
    UID:
    almafu_9960728281802883
    Format: 1 electronic resource (154 p.)
    Content: In the 1995/96 academic year, twenty-five Egyptian Nubian students of the Faculty of Social Work in Aswan were recruited by Dr. Muddathir Salim to complete a brief Nubian ethnological survey, largely restricted to the area of New Nubia, over a period of several months. They documented Egyptian Nubian culture and heritage, among them proverbs, tales, lullabies, marriage customs, and moulid and mourning songs, as well as models of Nubian clothes, jewelry, and houses. This research has culminated in Maher Habbob's Nubian Proverbs, which presents the fruits of decades of collecting proverbs from his native Nubian region in Fadijja (Nobiin). The five hundred proverbs gathered in this volume give a vivid picture of the Nubian imagination and represent a priceless archive of cultural heritage threatened by ongoing assimilation and cultural genocide. The proverbs are presented in Nubian script, accompanied by a transliteration in Roman script, an a literal translation and paraphrase in English.
    Note: English , Nubian languages
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-68571-018-2
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV039979329
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Garo live in the East and West Garo Hills District of the state of Meghalaya in India. The Garo is a major aboriginal group of this region of India and is divided into nine subtribes: Awe, Chisak, Matchi-Dual, Matabeng, Ambeng, Ruga-Chibox, Gara-Ganching, Atong, and the Megam. This file includes 33 documents that cover the period from the end of the 18th century up to 1990. However, most of the historical references go only as far back as the beginning of British occupation in the 1870s. The major topics covered are religion, literature, law, women's status, and the economy
    Note: Culture summary: Garo - Sankar Kumar Roy - 1999 -- - Rengsanggri: family and kinship in a Garo village - [by] Robbins Burling - 1963 -- - The Garos - [by] Major A. Playfair ; with an introd. by J. Bampfylde Fuller - 1909 -- - Garo kinship terms and the analysis of meaning - [by] Robbins Burling - 1963 -- - Some cultural and linguistic aspects of the Garos - [by] Bhupendranath Choudhury - 1958 -- - A magico-religious ceremony in connection with the disease of a Garo - [by] Bhabananda Mukherjee - 1962 -- - The folk-tales of the Garos - compiled by Dewan Sing Rongmuthu ; with a foreword by B. K. Barua - 1960 -- - A Study of culture change in two Garo villages - Dhirendra Narayan Majumdar - 1978 -- - Traditions and modernity in matrilineal tribal society - Kumie R. Marak - 1997 -- , - Female autonomy and fertility among the Garo of north central Bangladesh - Sarah F. Harbison ; T. M. Kibriaul Khaleque ; Warren C. Robinson - 1989 -- - Demographic profile of the Garo Hills - [M. C. Pandy] - 1995 -- - Garo of Bangladesh: religion, ritual and world view - Kibriaul Khaleque - 1988 -- - The Garos: the name, meanings, and its origin - [Mihir N. Sangma] - 1995 -- - A Study of social attitudes among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1968 -- - The Psyche of the Garos - Dr. Tarunchandra Sinha - 1966 -- - The Mahari among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1964 -- - A Study of women's position among the Garo - M. C. Goswami ; D. N. Majumdar - 1965 -- - Garo culture: songs, dances, music, traditional and emerging - [Mihir N. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Changing a'chik-mande: need for further research - [Biman Kar] - 1995 -- - The Garo customary laws and the application of general laws in Garo Hills - [Julius L. R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Concept of maintenace in Garo customary law - [Manjushree Pathak] - 1995 -- , - The institution of nokmaship in Garo Hills: some observations - [S. B. Chakrabarti & G. Baruah] - 1995 -- - Economic changes in Garo Hills: some perspectives - [A. G. Momin] - 1995 -- - Markets of Garo Hills: an assessment of their socio-economic implications - [K. Alam] - 1995 -- - Handicrafts and textiles - [Martin R. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Arts, architecture and wood carving - [Llewellyn R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Development and formation of vocabulary in Garo - [Brucellish K. Sangma] - 1995 -- - Garo folk literature - [Viola S. B. Sangma] - 1995 -- - A Garo tale and its analogues - [Praphulladatta Goswami] - 1995 -- - Garo poetry - [Caroline R. Marak] - 1995 -- - Renaissance in Garo literature - [Lindrid D. Shira] - 1995 -- - Development of education in Garo Hills: continuity and change - [Mathew Geroge] - 1995 -- - Religious beliefs and customs among the Garo - [M. C. Thomas] - 1995 -- - Christianity and development among the Garos - [J. J. Roy Burman] - 1995
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Garo
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Open Book Publishers,
    UID:
    almafu_9958063812702883
    Format: 1 online resource (xliv, 570 pages): , illustrations, maps; digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781906924737 , 1906924732 , 9782821817173 , 2821817177 , 9781906924720 , 1906924724
    Series Statement: World oral literature series, v. 1
    Content: "Ruth Finnegan's Oral Literature in Africa was first published in 1970, and since then has been widely praised as one of the most important books in its field. Based on years of fieldwork, the study traces the history of storytelling across the continent of Africa. This revised edition makes Finnegan's ground-breaking research available to the next generation of scholars. It includes a new introduction, additional images and an updated bibliography, as well as its original chapters on poetry, prose, "drum language" and drama, and an overview of the social, linguistic and historical background of oral literature in Africa. Oral Literature in Africa has been accessed by hundreds of readers in over 60 different countries, including Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda and numerous other African countries. The digital editions of this book are free to download thanks to the generous support of interested readers and organisations, who made donations using the crowd-funding website Unglue.it. Oral Literature in Africa is part of our World Oral Literature Series in conjunction with the World Oral Literature Project. This volume is complemented by original recordings of stories and songs from the Limba country (Sierra Leone), collected by Finnegan during her fieldwork in the late 1960's, which are hosted by the World Oral Literature Project and are freely accessible here [i.e., publisher's website]"--Publisher's website.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Contents -- Online Resources -- Illustrations -- Forward by Mark Turin -- Prefaces -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Note on Sources and References -- I. Introduction -- 1. The 'oral' nature of African unwritten literature -- The significance of performance in actualization, transmission, and composition -- Audience and occasion -- Implications for the study of oral literature. -- Oral art as literature. -- 2. The perception of African oral literature -- Nineteenth-century approaches and collections -- Speculations and neglect in the twentieth century -- Recent trends in African studies and the revival of interest in oral literature -- 3. The social, linguistic, and literary background -- Social and literary background -- The linguistic basis — the example of Bantu -- Some literary tools -- Presentation of the material -- The literary complexity of African cultures -- II. Poetry -- 4. Poetry and patronage-- ‡a Variations in the poet's position. Court poets. Religious patronage. Free-lance and wandering poets. Part-time poets. A note on 'epic' -- 5. Panegyric. Introductory: nature and distribution; composers and reciters; occasions. Southern Bantu praise poetry: form and style; occasions and delivery; traditional and contemporary significance -- 6. Elegiac poetry -- General and introductory. Akan funeral dirges: content and themes; structure, style, and delivery; occasions and functions; the dirge as literature -- 7. Religious poetry -- Introductory. Didactic and narrative religious poetry and the Islamic tradition; the Swahili tenzi. Hymns, prayers, and incantations: general survey; the Fante Methodist lyric. Mantic poetry: Sotho divining praises; odu Ifa (Yoruba) -- 8. Special purpose poetry — war, hunting, and work -- Military poetry: Nguni; Akan. Hunting poetry: Yoruba ijala; Ambo hunters' songs. Work songs -- 9. Lyric -- Occasions. Subject-matter. Form. Composition-- ‡a 10. Topical and political songs -- Topical and local poetry. Songs of political parties and movements: Mau Mau hymns; Guinea R.D.A. songs; Northern Rhodesian party songs -- 11. Children's songs and rhymes -- Lullabies and nursery rhymes. Children's games and verses; Southern Sudanese action songs -- III. Prose -- 12. Prose narratives I. Problems and theories -- Introductory. Evolutionist interpretations. Historical-geographical school. Classification and typologies. Structural-functional approach. Conclusion -- 13. Prose narratives II. Content and form -- What is known to date: content and plot; main characters. Types of tales: animal stories; stories about people; 'myths'; 'legends' and historical narratives. What demands further study: occasions; role of narrators; purpose and function; literary conventions; performance; originality and authorship. Conclusion -- 14. Proverbs-- ‡a The significance and concept of the proverb. Form and style. Content. Occasions and functions. Specific examples: Jabo; Zulu; Azande. Conclusion. -- 15. Riddles -- Riddles and related forms. Style and content. Occasions and uses. Conclusion -- 16. Oratory, formal speaking, and other stylized forms -- Oratory and rhetoric: Burundi; Limba. Prayers, curses, etc. Word play and verbal formulas. Names -- IV. Some special forms -- 17. Drum language and literature -- Introductory — the principle of drum language. Examples of drum literature: announcements and calls; names; proverbs; poetry. Conclusion -- 18. Drama. Introductory. Some minor examples: Bushman 'plays'; West African puppet shows. Mande comedies. West African masquerades: South-Eastern Nigeria; Kalabari. Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Maps -- Bibliography -- Index. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781906924706
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1906924708
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781906924713
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1906924716
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960119394702883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiv, 285 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 0-511-83504-3 , 0-511-52116-2
    Content: African oral literature, like other forms of popular culture, is not merely folksy, domestic entertainment but a domain in which individuals in a variety of social roles are free to comment on power relations in society. It can also be a significant agent of change capable of directing, provoking, preventing, overturning and recasting social reality. This collection examines the way in which oral texts both reflect and affect contemporary social and political life in Africa. It addresses questions of power, gender, the dynamics of language use, the representation of social structures and the relation between culture and the state. The contributors are linguists, anthropologists, folklorists, ethnomusicologists and historians, who present fresh material and ideas to paint a lively picture of current real-life situations. The book is an important contribution to the study of African culture and literature, and to the anthropological study of oral literature in particular.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , 1. Introduction: power, marginality and oral literature / Graham Furniss and Liz Gunner -- 2. Oral art and contemporary cultural nationalism / Penina Mlama -- 3. The letter and the law: the politics of orality and literacy in the chiefdoms of the northern Transvaal / Isabel Hofmeyr -- 4. A king is not above insult: the politics of good governance in Nzema avudwene festival songs / Kofi Agovi -- 5. Igbo enwe eze: monarchical power versus democratic values in Igbo oral narratives / Chukwuma Azuonye -- 6. Tales and ideology: the revolt of sons in Bambara-Malinke tales / Veronika Gorog-Karady -- 7. Images of the powerful in Lyela folktales / Sabine Steinbrich -- 8. Power, marginality and Somali oral poetry: case studies in the dynamics of tradition / John William Johnson -- 9. The function of oral art in the regulation of social power in Dyula society / Jean Derive -- 10. The power of words and the relation between Hausa genres / Graham Furniss. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-08794-5
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-521-48061-2
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Logan, Utah :Utah State University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958095435202883
    Format: 1 online resource (114 pages) : , illustrations, maps
    ISBN: 1-4571-8068-5 , 0-87421-388-6
    Series Statement: Western experience
    Uniform Title: Sixshooters and sagebrush
    Content: With his animated tales of Zane Grey, Butch Cassidy, and the Robbers Roost gang, Rider creates an engaging and believable picture of the joys and hardships of cowboy life.
    Note: Originally published: Sixshooters and sagebrush. Provo : Brigham Young University Press, c1979. , Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART ONE AT HOME ON THE RANGE -- The Roll Away Saloon -- S 'n' Ostrich -- Ground Owls -- Betting Gold Pieces -- Shoeing Little Dickie -- Pal -- Indian Trading -- Fighting Stallions -- Old Mose Indian -- Indian Medicine -- Butch Cassidy's Escape -- Of Cowboys and Weather -- Ten Requirements to Become a "Top-Notch Cowboy" -- Cattle Brands on the Arizona Strip and in Kane County -- Songs of the Range -- PART TWO OF GUNS, GOLD AND NEAR STARVATION -- Seven Bags of Gold -- Buying Out Emett (Or, Looking Down the Barrel of a Six-Shooter) -- Enter Zane Grey -- The Black Stallion -- Julius F. Stone Expedition -- PART THREE CAPERS ON THE KAIBAB -- Scaring President Roosevelt -- The Death of Yellow Hammie -- Roping Wild Steer -- Riding the Points -- The Lone Timber Wolf -- Buffalo Jones "Outbuffalos" a Buffalo -- "Darting" From a Buffalo -- Branding Buffalo -- Old Cattalo -- Lightning in the Forest -- Prospecting Without a Mule: Or, Tragedy in the Grand Canyon. , Also available in print form. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-87421-124-7
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic book
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    Logan :Utah State University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958071842202883
    Format: 1 online resource (392 pages)
    ISBN: 9780874213577 , 0874213576 , 9780585175263 , 0585175268
    Content: A collection of original essays by scholars from a variety of fields-- including American studies, folklore, anthropology, psychology, sociology, and education---Children's Folklore: A Source Book moves beyond traditional social-science views of child development. It reveals the complexity and artistry of interactions among children, challenging stereotypes of simple childhood innocence and conventional explanations of development that privilege sober and sensible adult outcomes. Instead, the play and lore of children is shown to be often disruptive, wayward, and irrational. 〈/D
    Note: Originally published: New York : Garland, 1995, in series: Garland reference library of social science ; vol. 647. , Introduction: What is children's folklore? -- Who are the folklorists of childhood? - Overview: History of children's folklore -- The complexity of children's folklore -- The transmmission of children's folklore -- Overview: Methods in children's folklore -- Double dutch and double cameras: studying the transmission of culture in an urban school yard -- Children's games and gaming -- Methodological problems of collecting folklore from children -- Overview: Children's folklore concerns -- Songs, poems, and rhymes -- Riddles -- Tales and legends -- Teases and pranks -- Overview: Settings and activities -- Children's lore in school and playgrounds -- Material folk culture of children -- Children's folklore in residential institutions: Summer camps, boarding schools, hospitals, and custodial facilities -- The past in the present: Theoretical directions for children's folklore -- Bibliography of children's folklore. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780874212808
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0874212804
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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