Literary Folkloristics and the Personal Narrative
ISBN-10:
0253335159
ISBN-13:
9780253335159
Author(s): Stahl, Sandra Dolby
Edition: First Edition (US) First Printing
Released: Jan 01, 1989
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Hardcover, 160 pages
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Description:
Drawing upon theories of folkloristic performance, deconstructive criticism, and reader response theory, Sandra Dolby Stahl has developed a unique methodology for the examination of oral personal narratives. These narratives are stories told by people and are based on their own experiences. Such stories are not traditional in the usual sense but are instead a creative response to experience and the tradition of narration. Hearing such stories is also a creative response, one that requires the perception of traditions or 'allusions' in the story and its performance. It is to these interpretive allusions that our attention is drawn throughout the book.Because the personal narrative has only recently become a part of folklore research, Stahl's interpretive attention to the genre is unprecedented. Her study includes two lengthy chapters in which two transcribed narrative texts are meticulously analyzed and subjectively interpreted.. as allusion upon allusion creates meaning for the listener.
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