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Telling Stories in the Face of Danger

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University of Oklahoma Press (Editora)

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Explores how storytelling can help save endangered Native languages

Stories are important in all human societies, and especially in those whose languages are threatened with extinction. "They aren't just entertainment," writes Laguna Pueblo novelist Leslie Marmon Silko in Ceremony. "They are all we have . . . to fight off illness and death. You don't have anything if you don't have the stories." The contributors to this volume, all linguists and linguistic anthropologists concerned with the revitalization of indigenous languages, draw on that understanding as they explore Native American storytelling both as a response to and a symptom of language endangerment.

Edited by Paul V. Kroskrity, the essays show how traditional stories, and their nontraditional written descendants, such as poetry and graphic novels, help to maintain Native cultures and languages.

Highlighting language renewal programs, Telling Stories in the Face of Danger presents case studies from various North American communities that show tribal stories as vehicles of moral development, healing, and the construction of identity. For the Arizona Tewa, storytelling is tied to the growth and development of children, as well as to the cultivation of corn and other staples. In some Apachean and Pueblo groups, people are traditionally scolded with the rebuke: "Didn't your grandmother ever teach you the stories?"

Several essays presented here describe successful efforts to maintain, revitalize, and renew narrative traditions or to adapt them to new institutions, such as schools. Others consider less successful efforts, noting conflicts among older and younger tribal members or differences between academic and traditional language expertise or between insiders and outsiders. The contributors, some of whom are members of the communities they describe, also examine the use of narrative as an act of resistance.

Telling Stories in the Face of Danger bridges the gap between anthropology, linguistics, and Nati

Sobre o Livro

Este livro explora o poder da narrativa como uma ferramenta crucial para a preservação de línguas nativas ameaçadas, destacando a importância cultural e emocional das histórias.

Os ensaios reunidos oferecem uma visão única sobre como a contação de histórias pode promover a renovação linguística e a identidade cultural, apresentando casos de sucesso e desafios enfrentados por comunidades indígenas.

Ao conectar antropologia, linguística e cultura nativa, a obra proporciona uma reflexão profunda sobre a resistência cultural e a vitalidade das tradições orais, tornando-se uma leitura essencial para estudiosos e interessados em diversidade cultural.

Características

Categoria Linguística
Subcategoria Antropologia
Autores Não informado
Sobre o Autor
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 282
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN 9780806142272
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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