Traditional Storytelling Today

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Pub. Date: 1999-04-01
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Traditional Storytelling Todayexplores the diversity of contemporary storytelling traditions and provides a forum for in-depth discussion of interesting facets of comtemporary storytelling. Never before has such a wealth of information about storytelling traditions been gathered together. Storytelling is alive and well throughout the world as the approximately 100 articles by more than 90 authors make clear. Most of the essays average 2,000 words and discuss a typical storytelling event, give a brief sample text, and provide theory from the folklorist. A comprehensive index is provided. Bibliographies afford the reader easy access to additional resources.

Table of Contents

Editor's Note
Acknowledgments
Sub-Saharan Africa
Hunters' Narrativesp. 3
Central African Epicsp. 6
To Make Our World a Gentler, More Compassionate Worldp. 9
The Fulani Epicsp. 13
The Ga Folktale: Context, Themes, and Techniquesp. 18
The Igbo Folk Epicp. 25
Igbo Stories and Storytellingp. 33
The Meaning of the "Meaningless" Refrain in Igbo Folk Songs and Storytelling Eventsp. 41
The Dogon Creation Storyp. 48
The Storytelling Event Among the Igede of Nigeriap. 54
Ju/'hoan Folktales and Storytelling: Context and Variabilityp. 59
Storytelling: A Thread of Life Within the Kamba Communityp. 65
Narrative Performance in a Changing World: The Case of the "Storytellers" in Kenyap. 68
The Meditation of Time, the Wisdom of the Teller, the Void of the Worldp. 71
Asia
The Chantefable Tradition of Suzboup. 85
Antiphonal Epics of the Miao (Hmong) of Guizhou, Chinap. 88
Rajasthani Hero Legendsp. 91
Two Contemporary Performances of Savitri in Pune, Indiap. 94
Saneguruji Storytelling Academy: Transformation of Domestic Storytelling in Indiap. 98
Storytelling in Middle-Class Indian Familiesp. 102
A System of Narrative Performances in Middle Indiap. 106
Indonesian Storytellers and Storytellingp. 110
Religious Tales and Storytelling in Japanp. 114
Still Telling in Japan: Traditional Folktellersp. 119
P'ansori, the Ancient Korean Art of Storytellingp. 122
Enduring Scars: Cautionary Tales Among the Senoi Semai, a Peaceable People of West Malaysiap. 130
Professional Storytelling in West Sumatrap. 134
The Tradition of Storytelling in Malaysiap. 138
Thet Siang Performance in Isaanp. 142
Storytelling: A Means to Maintain a Disappearing Language and Culture in Northeast Thailandp. 144
Australia and the Pacific
Nallawilli-Sit Down (and Listen): The Dreamtime Stories - An Oral Traditionp. 155
Ka Ola Hou 'Ana o ka 'Olelo Hawai'i ka Ha'i 'Ana o ka Mo'olelo i Keia Au Hou: The Revival of the Hawaiian Language in Contemporary Storytellingp. 160
A Gossamer of Wisdomp. 171
Tale Telling on a Polynesian Atollp. 176
Europe
The Albanian World in the Folk Teller's Storiesp. 181
Basque Storytelling and the Living Oral Traditionp. 185
Present-Day Storytelling in Northeastern Bulgariap. 190
Storytelling in Croatiap. 203
Traditional Legends in Contemporary Estonian Folklorep. 207
Factors Influencing the Formulation of Narrationp. 212
New Storytellers in Francep. 227
Storytelling in Spanish Galiciap. 230
Traditional Storytelling Today in the East of Northern Germanyp. 234
Marchen 2000: Taking Care of the Fairy Tale in Germanyp. 239
Greek-Albanian (Arvanitika) Interactive Storytelling and the Legitimation of Critical Discoursep. 247
Aspects of Narrative Tradition in a Greek Gypsy Communityp. 252
Folklore Repertoires: Male, Femalep. 257
Traditional Storytelling in Ireland in the Twentieth Centuryp. 264
A Storyteller's Growing Consciousnessp. 273
Once Upon a Time in Vale Judeup. 281
Women's Stories Among Indigenous Peoples of the Russian Far Eastp. 285
Storytelling Traditions in Scotlandp. 289
"Our Stories Are Not Just for Entertainment: Lives and Stories Among the Travelling People of Scotlandp. 301
Storytelling in the Rhythm of People's Everyday Life: An Investigation into Contemporary Slovakiap. 310
Problems in Translation and Storytelling Using Switzerland as Examplep. 316
Middle East and North Africa
Egyptian Peep-Show Storytellingp. 325
Narrating Epics in Iranp. 326
Stories About a Moroccan Storytellerp. 341
Storytelling in Palestinep. 344
Matrilineal Myths, Herbal Healing, and Gender in Tuareg Culturep. 348
Tunisian Storytelling Todayp. 356
Native America
Storytelling and Teaching: A Cree Examplep. 365
What's in an Ending? Indian Storytelling of the Inland Northwestp. 369
Analysis of a Hupa Storytelling Eventp. 371
Traditional Storytelling at San Juan Pueblop. 381
Lushootseed Language and Story Revivalp. 383
North America
Where Have All the Marchen Gone?: Or Don't They Tell Those Little Stories in the Ozarks Any More?p. 387
Jack Talesp. 394
Cowboy Poetry and Other Occupational Folk Poetryp. 398
Del Ringer and His Tales of Salmon River, Idahop. 403
Fifty Functions of Storytellingp. 408
"If We Don't Joke with Each Other, We Won't Have No Fun, Will We?" Storytelling in the Richard Family of Rangeley, Mainep. 416
Stories of Emergency Medical Respondersp. 428
Storytelling Style and Community Codes Among the Swiss Volhynian Mennonitesp. 434
Storytellers and the Art of Storytelling in the Mexican Culturep. 442
Traditional Storytelling Among French Newfoundlandersp. 448
Logger Poetryp. 453
South America
Argentinian Folktale: A Genetic Approachp. 459
The Art of Bahamian Narrationp. 465
"Fattening" in Belizean Creole Storytellingp. 467
Holding on to the Past: Maya Storytelling in Belizep. 471
Function and Performance of the Chilean Folktale Todayp. 475
Lira Popular in Chile: Between Traditional Poetry and Popular Urban Versifyingp. 478
Discourse and Storytelling in Otavalo Song: Resonance and Dissonance in San Juanitosp. 486
Guaranitic Storytellingp. 490
We Are the Real People: Tzotzil-Tzeltal Maya Storytelling on the Stagep. 494
Fragments From the Past: The Politics of Storytelling in Morelos, Mexicop. 498
Storytelling and Mental Representation Among Totonac Indians (Mexico)p. 502
Exemplary Ancestors and Pernicious Spirits: Sibundoy Concepts of Cultural Evolutionp. 513
Saramaka Maroon Folktales in Comparative Afro-American Perspectivep. 522
The Art of Storytelling: Field Observations in Venezuelap. 528
Theory
Children's Telling of Ghost Storiesp. 539
Organizational Storytellingp. 544
The Role of Traditional Stories in Language Teaching and Learningp. 548
The Storytelling Revivalp. 552
Preadolescent Girls' Storytellingp. 559
An Analysis of Five Interviews with Storylisteners to Determine How They Perceive the Listening Experiencep. 563
Urban Legendsp. 572
Cross-Culture, Cross-Class, Crossed Wires: A Case Analysis of an Etic/Emic Storytelling Eventp. 577
The Nature of Women's Storytellingp. 580
Notes on Contributors and Editorsp. 587
Indexp. 605
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