Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
338
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1975
Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
0292724373
ISBN-13
9780292724372
Description
Dan Ben-Amos explores the rich and diverse landscape of folklore genres through a collection of thought-provoking essays. This work delves into the evolution and significance of various folklore forms, offering insights into how they shape cultural identities and community narratives. Each essay presents a unique perspective, reflecting on the interplay between tradition and contemporary expressions of folklore.
The author examines the nuances of storytelling, music, dance, and other cultural practices, demonstrating how they serve as vehicles for meaning and connection. With a focus on both historical contexts and modern interpretations, the essays illustrate the dynamic nature of folklore and its capacity to adapt over time.
By engaging with these genres, readers are invited to reconsider their own understanding of culture and the vital role that folklore plays in preserving history and fostering social bonds. This collection stands as a significant contribution to the field, encouraging deeper exploration and appreciation of the storytelling traditions that enrich human experience.
The author examines the nuances of storytelling, music, dance, and other cultural practices, demonstrating how they serve as vehicles for meaning and connection. With a focus on both historical contexts and modern interpretations, the essays illustrate the dynamic nature of folklore and its capacity to adapt over time.
By engaging with these genres, readers are invited to reconsider their own understanding of culture and the vital role that folklore plays in preserving history and fostering social bonds. This collection stands as a significant contribution to the field, encouraging deeper exploration and appreciation of the storytelling traditions that enrich human experience.
Genres
History