Wishbone: Reference and Interpretation in Black Folk Narrative / Edition 1

Wishbone: Reference and Interpretation in Black Folk Narrative / Edition 1

by Laura C. Jarmon
ISBN-10:
1572332735
ISBN-13:
9781572332737
Pub. Date:
07/28/2003
Publisher:
University of Tennessee Press
ISBN-10:
1572332735
ISBN-13:
9781572332737
Pub. Date:
07/28/2003
Publisher:
University of Tennessee Press
Wishbone: Reference and Interpretation in Black Folk Narrative / Edition 1

Wishbone: Reference and Interpretation in Black Folk Narrative / Edition 1

by Laura C. Jarmon
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Overview

Wishbone: Reference and Interpretation in Black Folk Narrative follows African American folklore to its roots in African sources, bringing together a selection of narratives from both Africa and the United States and stressing their common bond and history. Laura C. Jarmon provides synopses of a number of African and African American folk tales, giving the reader a broad sample of tales with themes common to both cultures. Then, through analysis of form, language, and tone, she argues that black folk expression is modal, i.e., open-ended and tentative, a posture revealed in both the behavior and the discourse of the narratives’ folk participants. By tracing the folklore to it’s sources, Jarmon seeks to correct nineteenth-century suggestions that African American folklore must have its origin in European sources.

The Author: Laura C. Jarmon is professor of English at the University of Tennessee, martin. She is coeditor of Thomas Talley’s The Negro traditions (Tennessee), and author of Arbors to Bricks: A Hundred Years of African American Education in Rutherford County, Tennessee, 1865-1965. She lives in Stanton, Tennessee.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572332737
Publisher: University of Tennessee Press
Publication date: 07/28/2003
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 416
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

The Author: Laura C. Jarmon is professor of English at the University of Tennessee, martin. She is coeditor of Thomas Talley’s The Negro traditions (Tennessee), and author of Arbors to Bricks: A Hundred Years of African American Education in Rutherford County, Tennessee, 1865-1965. She lives in Stanton, Tennessee.

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