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The Heart is a Mirror - The Sephardic Folktale (Hardcover)
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The Heart is a Mirror - The Sephardic Folktale (Hardcover)
Series: Raphael Patai Series in Jewish Folklore and Anthropology
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Since their expulsion from Spain in 1492, Sephardic Jews have
managed to maintain their Jewish faith and Spanish group identity
and have developed a uniquely Judeo-Spanish culture wherever they
settled. Among the important cultural ties within these Sephardic
groups are Judeo-Spanish folktales, stories that have been passed
down from generation to generation, either in the distinct language
of the group, Judeo-Spanish (Ladino), or in other languages, such
as Hebrew. In ""The Heart Is a Mirror"", Tamar Alexander-Frizer
examines the folk narratives of Sephardic Jews to view them both in
relation to universal narrative traditions and the traditions of
Jewish culture.In part 1, Alexander-Frizer investigates the
relationship between folk literature and group identity via the
stories' connection to Hebrew canonical sources, their historical
connection to the land of origin, their treatment of prominent
family members and historical events, and their connection to the
surrounding culture in the lands of the Spanish Diaspora. Part 2
contains an analysis of several important genres and subgenres
present in the folktales, including legends, ethical tales, fairy
tales, novellas, and humorous tales. Finally, in part 3,
Alexander-Frizer discusses the art of storytelling, introducing the
other theatrical and rhetorical aspects tied up in the Sephardic
folktales, such as the storyteller, the audience, and the
circumstances of time and place.This thorough and thought-provoking
study is based on a corpus of over four thousand stories told by
descendents of the Spanish Diaspora. An introduction addresses
methodological problems that arise from the need to define the
stories as Judeo-Spanish in character, as well as from methods of
recording and publishing them in anthologies. Jewish studies
scholars, as well as those interested in folktale studies, will
gain much from this fascinating and readable volume.
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