Chol (Mayan) folktales : a collection of stories from the modern Maya of southern Mexico /
"Thoughtfully edited transcriptions of oral storytelling with translation and narrative analysis, documenting and analyzing a trove of Chol folklore. The work provides a look into the folktale culture of the contemporary Maya presented with a rare and innovative theoretical framework"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Español Mayan |
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Boulder, CO :
University of Colorado Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface: On Collecting Chol Folklore
- Nicholas A. Hopkins
- 1. The Chol Maya and Their Folktales
- Nicholas A. Hopkins and J. Kathryn Josserand
- 2. The Narrative Structure of Chol Folktales
- J. Kathryn Josserand
- 3. Introduction to the Texts
- Nicholas A. Hopkins and J. Kathryn Josserand
- Part 1. Myths and Fables
- 4. Our Holy Mother
- Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- 5. Older Brother Sun and Younger Brother Sun
- Marcos Arcos Mendoza
- 6. The Celestial Bird
- Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- 7. The Turtle and the Deer
- Mateo Alvaro López, Nicolás Arcos Alvaro, and Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- Part 2. Tales of the Earth Lord
- 8. Our Grandfather
- Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- 9. The Cave of Don Juan
- Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- 10. A Visit to Don Juan
- Mariano Mayo Jiménez and Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- Part 3. Things That Come Out of the Woods
- 11. The Messengers
- Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- 12. The Jaguar-Man
- Nicolás Arcos Alvarez, Mateo Alvaro López, and Ausencio Cruz Guzmán
- 13. The Blackman
- Bernardo Pérez Martínez
- 14. The Comadre
- Rafael López Vázquez
- Part 4. Discourse Analysis of Narrative Texts
- 15. Discourse Analysis of Chol Narrative Texts
- Nicholas A. Hopkins
- References
- Further Reading.