Brazilian Folk Narrative Scholarship (RLE Folklore)

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A01=Mary MacGregor-Villarreal
American Folklore Society
Antti Aarne
arquivo
Arquivo Municipal
Author_Mary MacGregor-Villarreal
Brazilian Database
Brazilian folk narrative research trends
Brazilian Folklore
Brazilian Narrative
casa
Casa De La Cultura Ecuatoriana
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Category=JB
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comparative folklore
Contos De
cultura
De Folclore
De Magalhaes
ecuatoriana
Edison Carneiro
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ethnographic research Brazil
Folk Narrative
Folk Narrative Research
Folklore Fellows Communications
Folklore Research
folklore studies
folklorists
geographic
historic
Historic Geographic Method
indigenous storytelling Brazil
Literatura Infantil
method
municipal
Narrative Scholarship
narrative theory
Narrator's Words
National Library
north
North American Folklorists
oral tradition analysis
RLE
Terra De Sol
Thematic Cycles
Uninvited Guest

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138842434
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Although Brazilian scholars have collected and studied folklore since the second half of the nineteenth century, their work has gone largely unnoticed by folklorists working in other parts of the world. With the exception of anthropologists who occasionally study the folk literature of indigenous peoples in Brazil, few foreigners are familiar with, or even aware of, the kinds of folklore studies that have been undertaken in that country. This work, first published in 1994, aims to characterize the nature of Brazilian narrative studies and trends; to discuss and assess the roots of the apparent preoccupations, approaches and objectives of traditional narrative scholarship in Brazil; to examine Brazilian folklore scholarship in light of Euro-American research; and to point out the results and accomplishments of Brazilian research while simultaneously indicating possibilities for new directions in research.

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