The Power of Oral Culture in Education Theorizing Proverbs, Idioms, and Folklore Tales /
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| Daljnji autori: | , |
| Sažetak: | XXII, 305 p. 2 illus. text |
| Jezik: | engleski |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2023.
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| Izdanje: | 1st ed. 2023. |
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| Online pristup: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-18537-3 |
| Format: | Elektronički Knjiga |
Sadržaj:
- Chapter 1: Introduction: Power of Oral Culture as Spiritual Intergenerational Dialogue
- Chapter 2: "If a Child is not Initiated into a Village, They Will Burn it Down Just to Feel its Warmth”
- Chapter 3: “mtu akikuita mmbwa usibweke/When Someone Calls You a Dog, Don’t Bark Back”
- Chapter 4: Blind Men and the Elephant
- Chapter 5: African Indigenous Culture: Ancestors as Foundations of Who We Are and Who We are to Become
- Chapter 6: The ‘Listening Heart’: Rumi’s Story of the Parrot and the Merchant
- Chapter 7: Comic Telling through Rakugo Storytelling: The Persimmon Tree
- Chapter 8: Seizing an Afrocentric Identity Within a U.S Context: Reclaiming the Self Through Resistance
- Chapter 9: The Hyphenated Identity: Iranian- Canadian
- Chapter 10: Strength through Resistance: Malalai of Maiwand
- Chapter 11: Buraanbur Healing Approach to Prevent Mental Illness among Somali Women living in Mainstream Spaces
- Chapter 12: Re-Membering a Goan Folktale in the Midst of a Global Pandemic
- Chapter 13: Legend of the No Face Doll (origin: Haudenosaunee)
- Chapter 14: The Role of Oral Traditions in Sustaining Black Owned Enterprises
- Chapter 15: The Legend of Tapkendi – The Kalenjin lady who outsmarted Maasai Warriors
- Chapter 16: African Grandmothers’ Teachings: The Power of Orality.