| Record Type: |
Language materials, printed
: Monograph/item
|
| Title/Author: |
Interpreting folklore // Alan Dundes. |
| Author: |
Dundes, Alan. |
| Published: |
Bloomington :Indiana University Press, : c1980., |
| Description: |
xiv, 304 p. ;24 cm. |
| [NT 15003449]: |
Who are the folk? -- Texture, text, and context -- Projection in folklore: a plea for psychoanalytic semiotics -- Curious case of the wide-mouth frog -- Thinking ahead: a folkloristic reflection of the future orientation in American worldview -- Seeing is believing -- Wet and dry, the evil eye: an essay in Indo-European and semitic worldview -- The number three in American culture -- Crowing hen and the Easter bunny: male chauvinism in American folklore -- A psychoanalytic study of the bullroarer -- Into the endzone for a touchdown: a psychoanalytic consideration of American football -- "To love my father all": a psychoanalytic study of the folktale source of King Lear -- Hero pattern and the life of Jesus. |
| Subject: |
Folklore. - |
| ISBN: |
0253143071 |