Description |
xxxiv, 324 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. |
Series |
University of Pennsylvania publications in folklore and folklife ; no. 3
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Monographs in folklore and folklife ; no. 3.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies. - |
Contents |
The deduction of the crane, by C. Lévi-Strauss.--Kimil: a category of Andamanese thought, by E. R. Leach.--The wife who goes out like a man: reinterpretation of a Clackamas Chinook myth, by D. Hymes.--The interpretation of myth: theory and practice, by A. J. Greimas.--The syntax of symbolism in a Ndembu ritual, by V. Turner.--Class, clown, and cosmology in Javanese drama: an analysis of symbolic and social action, by J. L. Peacock.--The making and breaking of friendship as a structural frame in African folk tales, by A. Dundes.--The logic of riddles, by E. K. Maranda.--Folk song texts as culture indicators, by A. Lomax and J. Halifax.--Myth and anti-myth among the Timbira, by R. Da Matta.--An experiment: suggestions and queries from the desk, with a reply from the ethnographer, by A. Dundes [and others]. - |
Subject |
Folklore -- Structural analysis.
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Folklore -- Structural analysis. |
Added Author |
Köngäs-Maranda, Elli-Kaija, 1932-1982.
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ISBN |
0812276159 |
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