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  • 1
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] | [Place of publication not identified] : Chicago Distribution Center (CDC Presses)
    ISBN: 1607324881 , 9781607324881
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    DDC: 398.20897/428
    Keywords: Chol language Texts ; Chol Indians Folklore ; Tales ; Tales ; Chol language ; Folklore ; Texts ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Folklore & Mythology ; Chol Indians ; Mexico
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  • 2
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    [Erscheinungsort unbekannt] | The Hague : OAPEN Foundation
    ISBN: 9781646421305 , 9781646421299
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (177 Seiten)
    DDC: 398.209728171
    Abstract: "The Chuj of northwestern Guatemala are among the least studied groups of the Mayan family, and their relative isolation has preserved a strong indigenous tradition of storytelling. In Chuj (Mayan) Narratives, Nicholas Hopkins analyzes six narratives that illustrate the breadth of the Chuj storytelling tradition, from ancient mythology to current events and from intimate tales of local affairs to borrowed stories, such as an adaptation of Oedipus Rex. The book illustrates the broad range of stories people tell each other, from mythological and legendary topics to procedural discussions and stories borrowed from European and African societies. Hopkins provides context for the narratives by introducing the reader to Chuj culture and history, conveying important events as described by indigenous participants. These events include customs and practices related to salt production as well as the beginnings of the disastrous civil war of the last century, which resulted in the destruction of several villages from which the narratives in this study originated. Hopkins also provides an analytical framework for the strategies of the storytellers and presents the narratives with Chuj text and English translation side-by-side. Chuj (Mayan) Narratives analyzes the strategies of storytelling in an innovative framework applicable to other corpora and includes sufficient grammatical information to function as an introduction to the Chuj language. The stories illustrate the persistence of Classic Maya themes in contemporary folk literature, making the book significant to Mesoamericanists and Mayanists and an essential resource for students and scholars of Maya linguistics and literary traditions, storytelling, and folklore. "
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    ISBN: 9781607324874
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (218 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Hopkins, Nicholas A Chol (Mayan) Folktales : A Collection of Stories from the Modern Maya of Southern Mexico
    DDC: 398.20897/428
    Keywords: Chol Indians--Folklore ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- 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.
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University Press of Colorado | The Hague : OAPEN FOUNDATION
    ISBN: 9781646421305 , 9781646421299
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (177 p.)
    DDC: 398.209728171
    Keywords: Society & culture: general ; Society and culture: general
    Abstract: "The Chuj of northwestern Guatemala are among the least studied groups of the Mayan family, and their relative isolation has preserved a strong indigenous tradition of storytelling. In Chuj (Mayan) Narratives, Nicholas Hopkins analyzes six narratives that illustrate the breadth of the Chuj storytelling tradition, from ancient mythology to current events and from intimate tales of local affairs to borrowed stories, such as an adaptation of Oedipus Rex. The book illustrates the broad range of stories people tell each other, from mythological and legendary topics to procedural discussions and stories borrowed from European and African societies. Hopkins provides context for the narratives by introducing the reader to Chuj culture and history, conveying important events as described by indigenous participants. These events include customs and practices related to salt production as well as the beginnings of the disastrous civil war of the last century, which resulted in the destruction of several villages from which the narratives in this study originated. Hopkins also provides an analytical framework for the strategies of the storytellers and presents the narratives with Chuj text and English translation side-by-side. Chuj (Mayan) Narratives analyzes the strategies of storytelling in an innovative framework applicable to other corpora and includes sufficient grammatical information to function as an introduction to the Chuj language. The stories illustrate the persistence of Classic Maya themes in contemporary folk literature, making the book significant to Mesoamericanists and Mayanists and an essential resource for students and scholars of Maya linguistics and literary traditions, storytelling, and folklore. "...
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    Louisville : University Press of Colorado | Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE
    ISBN: 9781646421299 , 9781646421305
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 ressource en ligne)
    DDC: 398.209728171
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    Keywords: Tales ; Storytelling ; Maya mythology ; Chuj language Texts ; Chuj Indians Folklore ; Tales ; Storytelling ; Mythologie maya ; Chuj language Texts ; Chuj Indians Folklore ; Tales ; Storytelling ; Maya mythology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General ; Guatemala
    Abstract: "Analyzes six narratives that illustrate the breadth of the (relatively isolated) Mayan Chuj storytelling tradition, from ancient mythology to current events and from intimate tales of local affairs to borrowedstories"--...
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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