The thesis to be advanced in this essay is that two common genres of folk expression, riddle and narrative, carve out distinct reaIms of experience for artistic representation, and that they treat these separate realms in contrastive fashion. Specifically, riddles focus on the familiar domains of experience and render them strange, while spooky stories focus on the strange to render it more familiar. Finally, this differential usage of experience impIies an underIying folk cosmology
The article discusses the genre of bylichka that was adopted by children from grown-ups and changed ...
Classifications of oral narratives in folklore which are done by appeal to certain predetermined lit...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languag...
Early childhood settings have become contested spaces, or sites of struggle, between economic and so...
This paper examined the rubrics and nuances of oral narratives, paying close attention to the narrat...
This article examines a narrative told by Quico, a five-year-old Gypsy child, in a Spanish kindergar...
This paper attempts to illustrate with concrete data that riddles serve as a didactic device to shar...
This article presents a special part of oral folk art - children's folklore, which has undergone a l...
En este trabajo, comparo relatos folklóricos infantiles recogidos de boca de los mismos niños, con r...
This article presents a special part of oral folk art - children's folklore, which has undergone a l...
ales regarding transformations of animals, expressing social beliefs related to the relationship bet...
Abstract: For modern children and youth, folklore can be dense, and full of references to traditions...
In recent decades there has been renewed social and academic interest in organized storytelling and ...
Forms of oral tradition such as narrative and song often serve as important cultural resources that ...
Nearly every society or ethnic group on the planet possesses a literary culture uniquely tied to the...
The article discusses the genre of bylichka that was adopted by children from grown-ups and changed ...
Classifications of oral narratives in folklore which are done by appeal to certain predetermined lit...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languag...
Early childhood settings have become contested spaces, or sites of struggle, between economic and so...
This paper examined the rubrics and nuances of oral narratives, paying close attention to the narrat...
This article examines a narrative told by Quico, a five-year-old Gypsy child, in a Spanish kindergar...
This paper attempts to illustrate with concrete data that riddles serve as a didactic device to shar...
This article presents a special part of oral folk art - children's folklore, which has undergone a l...
En este trabajo, comparo relatos folklóricos infantiles recogidos de boca de los mismos niños, con r...
This article presents a special part of oral folk art - children's folklore, which has undergone a l...
ales regarding transformations of animals, expressing social beliefs related to the relationship bet...
Abstract: For modern children and youth, folklore can be dense, and full of references to traditions...
In recent decades there has been renewed social and academic interest in organized storytelling and ...
Forms of oral tradition such as narrative and song often serve as important cultural resources that ...
Nearly every society or ethnic group on the planet possesses a literary culture uniquely tied to the...
The article discusses the genre of bylichka that was adopted by children from grown-ups and changed ...
Classifications of oral narratives in folklore which are done by appeal to certain predetermined lit...
Published as Coyote Papers: Working Papers in Linguistics, Special Volume on Native American Languag...