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Folktales and Storytellers of Iran - Culture, Ethos and Identity (Hardcover)
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Folktales and Storytellers of Iran - Culture, Ethos and Identity (Hardcover)
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What are the myths and stories that penetrate a society's everyday
practices? What are the un-questioned 'truths' that hold the keys
to understanding both the concept of self-perception and group
identity? Here, Erika Friedl highlights the role of the fairytale
and folklore in the creation, transmission and manipulation of
regional and national identities. Having carried out
anthropological research in Iran since 1965, Friedl is uniquely
placed to analyse the ways in which the folklore and fairy tales -
both the stories themselves and the telling of the stories - have
an impact on the idea of what it means to be 'Iranian'. Friedl
approaches the relationship between nation and mythology at an
ethnographic level, attempting to unite folktale texts with life as
lived by the storytellers and listeners. This approach grounded in
lived experience allows Friedl to detail the ways in which Iranians
think about their lives and their culture by investigating the
folktales that articulate, confirm and affirm the philosophical
tenets upon which the Iranian people base their values on actions.
Folktales are often vehicles through which both the narrators and
audiences are able to express shared beliefs, ethics, concerns,
experiences, behaviour patterns and assumptions. And it is with
this in mind that the folktales provide here a key as to how people
position themselves within their culture and society. As Friedl
shows, Iranian folktales are documents of a philosophy, logic,
ethics and theology, and express what choices the Iranian culture
provides for how people may live and what to expect as they are
making their days. Folktales and Storytellers of Iran explores the
key ideas of cultural identity, self-knowledge and understanding,
and how these are represented and developed through a rich literary
tradition of folklore and storytelling in what was for a long time
an oral-based culture.
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