Folklore: Performance and Communication

Folklore: Performance and Communication

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Mar 21, 2013 · English · Kindle (314 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 314
Language English
Published Mar 21, 2013
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
ISBN-10 3110880229
ISBN-13 9783110880229

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This insightful exploration delves into the intricate world of folklore and its role in performance and communication. The authors, Dan Ben-Amos and Kenneth S. Goldstein, expertly weave together theories and practical examples, showcasing how folklore shapes cultural identity and community bonds. Through diverse narratives and analytical frameworks, they offer readers a deeper understanding of the dynamics at play in traditional storytelling, rituals, and other performative acts across various cultures.

As the chapters unfold, the book examines the interplay between folklore and contemporary society, revealing how oral traditions are preserved, transformed, and revitalized in modern contexts. By highlighting the significance of folklore as a vibrant medium for sharing knowledge and values, the authors encourage readers to appreciate the profound impact of cultural expressions that resonate through generations.
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