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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
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Part One. Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Folklore Genres
- 1. Oral Genres as a Bridge to Written Literature 3
- 2. Aspects of the Märchen and the Legend 17
- 3. The Generic Nature of Oral Epic Poetry 35
- 4. The Blues as a Genre 59
- 5. On Defining the Riddle: The Problem of a Structural Unit 77
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Part Two. The Ethnography of Folklore Genres
- 6. Legend and Belief 93
- 7. Proverbs: A Social Use of Metaphor 125
- 8. The "Pretty Languages" of Yellowman: Genre, Mode, and Texture in Navaho Coyote Narratives 145
- 9. Japanese Professional Storytellers 171
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Part Three. The Classification of Folklore Genres
- 10. The Complex Relations of Simple Forms 193
- 11. Analytical Categories and Ethnic Genres 217
- Notes on the Contributors 245
- A Selected Bibliography 249
- Index 285
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction ix
-
Part One. Literary and Linguistic Analysis of Folklore Genres
- 1. Oral Genres as a Bridge to Written Literature 3
- 2. Aspects of the Märchen and the Legend 17
- 3. The Generic Nature of Oral Epic Poetry 35
- 4. The Blues as a Genre 59
- 5. On Defining the Riddle: The Problem of a Structural Unit 77
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Part Two. The Ethnography of Folklore Genres
- 6. Legend and Belief 93
- 7. Proverbs: A Social Use of Metaphor 125
- 8. The "Pretty Languages" of Yellowman: Genre, Mode, and Texture in Navaho Coyote Narratives 145
- 9. Japanese Professional Storytellers 171
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Part Three. The Classification of Folklore Genres
- 10. The Complex Relations of Simple Forms 193
- 11. Analytical Categories and Ethnic Genres 217
- Notes on the Contributors 245
- A Selected Bibliography 249
- Index 285