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Interpreting oral narrative

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Autor(es)
Siikala, Anna-Leena
Título
Interpreting oral narrative / by Anna-Leena Siikala
Publicación
Helsinki: Suomakinen Tiedeakatemia, 1990
Materias
Finlandia
Descripción física
222 or. ; 24 cm
Tipología
Libro
Localización
XDZ - Xenpelar Dokumentazio Zentroa
ISBN / ISSN
951-41-0599-0
Notas
Bibliografia: 215-222 or.
Eranskinak: 208-214 or.
1. THE NARRATOR AND THE PRAXIS OF FOLK NARRATIVES ...9
2. MEMORY PROCESSES AND THE MEANING OF A NARRATIVE ...14
2.1. The "rules" of narrating ...14
2.2. Memory organisation ...15
2.3. The understanding, memorising and performance of a narrative ...18
2.4. The simple narrative scheme ...22
2.5. The meaning of the narrative and the narrator's goals ...26
3. PERMANENCE OF INTERPRETATION IN REPEATED NARRATIVES …36
3.1. The basic premises …36
3.2. Repeated narratives …40
3.3. Crystallisation criteria in the narrative and the scale of individual variation …80
3.4. Ways of evaluation and interpretation, and their permanence …87
4. VARIATION IN THE INTERPRETATION OF DIFFERENT NARRATORS …90
4.1. The narrative tendency as the cause of variation …90
4.2. Individual interpretation of a legend …92
4.3. Narrative tendency and meaning …109
5. THE DIMENSIONS OF TRADITION ORIENTATION …113
5.1. How to delineate tradition orientation? …113
5.2. Factors characterising tradition orientation …117
5.2.1. The narrator’s repertoire …117
5.2.2. Mode of narration …122
5.2.3. The storyteller’s status …125
5.3. Factors moulding tradition orientation …127
5.3.1. Experience and values …127
5.3.2. Self-concept and social reaction tendencies …134
6. A TYPOLOGY OF NARRATORS: TRADITION ORIENTATION ALTERNATIVES IN KAUHAJOKI …137
6.1. Villages and storytellers …137
6.2. Familiarity with the collective tradition …140
6.3. Types of narrators …143
6.3.1. Weighting of motifs and properties as a narrator …143
6.3.2. The active narrator placing a distance between himself and tradition (type A) …146
6.3.3. The occasional narrator closely associating with tradition (type B) …151
6.3.4. The passive narrator who has internalised tradition (type C) …156
6.3.5. The active narrator who has internalised tradition (type D) …163
6.3.6. The passive narrator placing a distance between himself and tradition (type E) …167
6.3.7. Experiences of life and tradition orientation …169
7. ORAL TRADITION AS REFLECTOR OF CULTURAL CONSCIOUSNESS …172
7.1. Cultural consciousness and oral genres …172
7.2. The cultural milieu of South Ostrobothnia …177
7.3. The cultural bond of narrative corpora …184
7.4. Performing context and the transfer of tradition …191
8. NARRATIVE, NARRATOR, CULTURE – CONCLUSIONS …197
APPENDIX: THE GOALS AND TECHNIQUE OF FIELD RESEARCH …208
BIBLIOGRAPHY …215

A typology of narrators : tradition orientation alternatives in Kauhajoki

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How to delineate tradition orientation?

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Memory processes and the meaning of a narrative

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Oral tradition as reflector of cultural consciousness

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Permanence of interpretation in repeated narratives

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The narrator and the praxis of folk narratives

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Variation in the interpretation of different narrators

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