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Festschrift for Dan Ben-Amos on His Eighty-Fifth Birthday
E-Book, Englisch, 376 Seiten, Web PDF
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ISBN: 978-1-4331-5649-6
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: PDF
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Preface and Acknowledgments – Simon J. Bronner / Wolfgang Mieder: Introduction: The Contexts of Dan Ben-Amos – Clover Jebsen Afokpa: Nondichao Bachalou, Museum Guide and Historian of Abomey, Benin – Haya Bar-Itzhak: The Truth of Fervent Desire: Stories About the Deaths of Jewish Cultural Heroes During the Holocaust – Richard Bauman: Signing at Cross-Purposes – Michael J. Bell: Stephen Dedalus Sings "Little Harry Hughes": Anti-Semitism as Folkloric Performance in James Joyce’s Ulysses – Regina F. Bendix/Galit Hasan-Rokem: Israeli Political Humor: What Was There To Laugh About in 1967? – Charles L. Briggs: The Bodies of the Narrator – Gary Alan Fine/Stephanie Bliese/Christopher Robertson: The Jesus Movement as Folk Group – Ruth Finnegan: Performancing: The Enactor’s Reality – Pekka Hakamies: The Concept of Equal Validity in Narratives of Soviet Experience in the Former Finnish Karelia – William Hansen: Trapping the Intruder: A Narrative Pattern in Homer’s Odyssey – Lee Haring: A Creole Narrative Grammar – Frank J. Korom: Religious Nationalisms Compared: The Curious Cases of India and Serbia – Isaac Jack Lévy/Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt: Djuha at Home on the Isle of Rhodes, Italy, and in Georgia, United States – MD Abdullah al Mamum/Simon J. Bronner: A Quantitative Cross-Cultural Analysis of Folk Crafts in Relation to Foreign Aid in Developing Countries – Ulrich Marzolph: "Ceci n’est point une fable": Tale Type ATU 63, The Fox Rids Himself of Fleas, from Popular Tradition to Natural History (and Back Again) – Jay Mechling: Folklore and the Emotional Brain – Wolfgang Mieder: "Proverbs Are Worth a Thousand Words": The Global Spread of American Proverbs – Margaret A. Mills: Magic and Libel: Contexts for Muslim Memories of the Jewish Community of Herat, Afghanistan – Amos Noy: "Do You Want to Hear a Secret?": Secret-Telling as an Oral Genre – Dorothy Noyes: In Praise of Formalism: Teaching Samson’s Riddles in a Diverse Classroom – Joseph Russo: Giuseppe Pitrè’s Sicilian Folktales: Text and Performance, Prose and Poetry – Jack Santino: The Vernacular Sacred – Amy Shuman: Tradition and Embodied Knowledge in an Artisan Community – Ülo Valk: Folk Narrative Genres, Liminality and Epistemological Uncertainty – Stephen D. Winick: From Wheccumquek to Quink- Quankeo: "The Fals Fox," "The Fox and the Goose," and the Folk Ballad – Eli Yassif: From Ginzberg’s Legends of the Bible to Ben-Amos’s Folktales of the Jews: Towards a History of Jewish Folk Narratives and Its Study – Yael Zerubavel: The Shepherd, the Well, and the Jug: National Memory and Symbolic Bridges to Antiquity in Modern Hebrew Culture – Juwen Zhang: Motif as Symbol in Context – Jack Zipes: Waking Henry Iliowizi, Or, How Jews and Gentiles Have Something to Learn from the Dead.