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Gender and Genre in the Folklore of Middle India

Author

Flueckiger, Joyce Burkhalter

Year

1996

Publisher

Cornell University Press

Type

BOOK

Category

History

Language

English

Pages

381

ISBN

978-1-50172-286-8

Link

Last Update

09-Sep-2024

Keywords

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Folklore & Mythology;HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia;LITERARY CRITICISM / Fairy Tales Folk Tales Legends & Mythology

Description

In Gender and Genre in the Folklore of Middle India, Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger analyzes six representative Indian folklore genres from a single regional repertoire to show the influence of their intertextual relations on the composition and interpretation of artistic performance. Placing special emphasis on women’s rituals, she looks at the relationship between the framework and organization of indigenous genres and the reception of folklore performance. The regional repertoire under examination presents a strikingly female-centered world. Female performers and characters are active, articulate, and frequently challenge or defy expectations of gender. Men also confound traditional gender roles. Flueckiger includes the translations of two full performance texts of narratives sung by female and male storytellers respectively.

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