Folk narratives are used as a source for modem genres sometimes in the form of intertextuality and sometimes in the form of reproduction/creation. Some motifs or episodes undergo change and transformation while reproduction is based on folkloric or traditional elements. There are different reasons for the reproduction of folk narratives in modem literary genres. For example, folk narratives can be instrumentalized to arouse national consciousness and build national identity; it is aimed to introduce folkloric elements/values, which are about to disappear in modem society, to modern individuals. The reproduction of folklore is also exemplified by the works created from the myths/folk narratives of Kizilirmak and Karakoyun. Three films were m...
WOS: 000386353400012The folkloric components have an alive features as a cultural materials. These c...
This article gives an overview of Turkish folk tales and Karakalpak folklore. The formation of the n...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to characterise the existing classification sy...
Folk narratives are used as a source for modern genres sometimes in the form of intertextuality and ...
Cultural products are subject to change over time, depending on education, science, technology, clim...
Folk narratives are folklore products that reflect imaginary world of a society whom they belong to....
WOS: 000324659300019Folk narratives are folklore products that reflect imaginary world of a society ...
Legends, which include part of the folklore heritage, are one of the main genres of oral creativity ...
Legends, which include part of the folklore heritage, are one of the main genres of oral creativity ...
The first phase of this study will dwell upon Arzu and Kanber, a folk tale rewritten by Bekir Si{dot...
The studies, which are put forward to consider the relationship between media and folklore, investig...
© 2020 Nureeva et al.; Licensee Lifescience Global. The purpose of this article is to analyze and ev...
The purpose of this article is to analyze and systematize the experience of using folklore in contem...
The study of folklore contributes to deeper understanding of not only our past, but contemporaneity ...
The relevance of this article is determined by the need to determine the main features and meaning o...
WOS: 000386353400012The folkloric components have an alive features as a cultural materials. These c...
This article gives an overview of Turkish folk tales and Karakalpak folklore. The formation of the n...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to characterise the existing classification sy...
Folk narratives are used as a source for modern genres sometimes in the form of intertextuality and ...
Cultural products are subject to change over time, depending on education, science, technology, clim...
Folk narratives are folklore products that reflect imaginary world of a society whom they belong to....
WOS: 000324659300019Folk narratives are folklore products that reflect imaginary world of a society ...
Legends, which include part of the folklore heritage, are one of the main genres of oral creativity ...
Legends, which include part of the folklore heritage, are one of the main genres of oral creativity ...
The first phase of this study will dwell upon Arzu and Kanber, a folk tale rewritten by Bekir Si{dot...
The studies, which are put forward to consider the relationship between media and folklore, investig...
© 2020 Nureeva et al.; Licensee Lifescience Global. The purpose of this article is to analyze and ev...
The purpose of this article is to analyze and systematize the experience of using folklore in contem...
The study of folklore contributes to deeper understanding of not only our past, but contemporaneity ...
The relevance of this article is determined by the need to determine the main features and meaning o...
WOS: 000386353400012The folkloric components have an alive features as a cultural materials. These c...
This article gives an overview of Turkish folk tales and Karakalpak folklore. The formation of the n...
<p><i>The aim of the article </i>is to characterise the existing classification sy...