Storytelling around the World: Folktales, Narrative Rituals, and Oral Traditions
This book provides students, instructors, and lay-readers with a cross-cultural understanding of storytelling as an art form that has existed for centuries, from the first spoken and sung stories to those that are drawn and performed today.

This book serves as an indispensable resource for students and scholars interested in storytelling and in multicultural approaches to the arts. By taking an evolutionary approach, this book begins with a discussion of origin stories and continues through history to stories of the 21st century. The text not only engages the stories themselves, it also explains how individuals from all disciplines, from doctors and lawyers to priests and journalists, use stories to focus their readers' and listeners' attention and influence them.

This text addresses stories and storytelling across both time (thousands of years) and geography, including in-depth descriptions of storytelling practices occurring in more than 40 different cultures around the world. Part I consists of thematic essays, exploring such topics as the history of storytelling, common elements across cultures, different media, lessons stories teach us, and storytelling today. Part II looks at more than 40 different cultures, with entries following the same outline: Overview, Storytellers: Who Tell the Stories, and When, Creation Mythologies, Teaching Tales and Values, and Cultural Preservation. Several tales/tale excerpts accompany each entry.
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Storytelling around the World: Folktales, Narrative Rituals, and Oral Traditions
This book provides students, instructors, and lay-readers with a cross-cultural understanding of storytelling as an art form that has existed for centuries, from the first spoken and sung stories to those that are drawn and performed today.

This book serves as an indispensable resource for students and scholars interested in storytelling and in multicultural approaches to the arts. By taking an evolutionary approach, this book begins with a discussion of origin stories and continues through history to stories of the 21st century. The text not only engages the stories themselves, it also explains how individuals from all disciplines, from doctors and lawyers to priests and journalists, use stories to focus their readers' and listeners' attention and influence them.

This text addresses stories and storytelling across both time (thousands of years) and geography, including in-depth descriptions of storytelling practices occurring in more than 40 different cultures around the world. Part I consists of thematic essays, exploring such topics as the history of storytelling, common elements across cultures, different media, lessons stories teach us, and storytelling today. Part II looks at more than 40 different cultures, with entries following the same outline: Overview, Storytellers: Who Tell the Stories, and When, Creation Mythologies, Teaching Tales and Values, and Cultural Preservation. Several tales/tale excerpts accompany each entry.
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Storytelling around the World: Folktales, Narrative Rituals, and Oral Traditions

Storytelling around the World: Folktales, Narrative Rituals, and Oral Traditions

by Jelena Cvorovic, Kathryn Coe
Storytelling around the World: Folktales, Narrative Rituals, and Oral Traditions

Storytelling around the World: Folktales, Narrative Rituals, and Oral Traditions

by Jelena Cvorovic, Kathryn Coe

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Overview

This book provides students, instructors, and lay-readers with a cross-cultural understanding of storytelling as an art form that has existed for centuries, from the first spoken and sung stories to those that are drawn and performed today.

This book serves as an indispensable resource for students and scholars interested in storytelling and in multicultural approaches to the arts. By taking an evolutionary approach, this book begins with a discussion of origin stories and continues through history to stories of the 21st century. The text not only engages the stories themselves, it also explains how individuals from all disciplines, from doctors and lawyers to priests and journalists, use stories to focus their readers' and listeners' attention and influence them.

This text addresses stories and storytelling across both time (thousands of years) and geography, including in-depth descriptions of storytelling practices occurring in more than 40 different cultures around the world. Part I consists of thematic essays, exploring such topics as the history of storytelling, common elements across cultures, different media, lessons stories teach us, and storytelling today. Part II looks at more than 40 different cultures, with entries following the same outline: Overview, Storytellers: Who Tell the Stories, and When, Creation Mythologies, Teaching Tales and Values, and Cultural Preservation. Several tales/tale excerpts accompany each entry.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798216149682
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 03/29/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 974 KB
Age Range: 7 - 17 Years

About the Author

Jelena Cvorovic, PhD anthropology, is Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of Ethnography, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Kathryn Coe was emeritus professor in the social and behavioral sciences department in the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: Why Is Storytelling Important?
Part I: Thematic Essays
History of Storytelling around the World (or the Origin and Early History of Storytelling)
Common Storytelling Elements across Cultures
Storytelling Media: Oral, Art, and Music
Lessons Stories Teach Us
The Birth and Development of 21st-Century Stories
Part II: Storytelling across Cultural Groups
Africa
Ashanti
Azande
Baganda
Bemba
Berber
Bulu
Dahomeans
Fjort
Hadjerai
Hausa
Ju/'Hoansi Bushmen
Khoikhoi/Hottentot
Limba
Maasai
Malagasy
Nandi
Swahili
Yoruba
Zulu
South America
Añangu Kichwa People of the Rio Napo
Chachi (also the Cayapa)
Inca Empire
Muisca (Chibcha)
Runa (Canelos Quichua)
North America
Anishinaabe People, Ojibwe, Chippewa, and Saulteaux
Cheyenne Nations, or Tsétsehést?hese
Comanche Nation (Numunu)
Delaware Nation (Lenape, Lenni-Lenape, Munsee)
Hopi
Navajo (Diné)
Pima, Akimel O'odham
Tohono O'Odham Nation
Asia and Oceania
Ainu
Andamanese, The Great
Buryats
Chukchee
Enga
Iban
Ifugao
Maori
Nhunggabarras
Somaip
Wheelman
Europe
Basque
Roma/Gypsies, Balkan
Saami
Middle East
Bedouins, Negev
Kurds
Mandaeans
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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