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American Trickster

Author : Emily Zobel Marshall
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781783481118

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American Trickster by Emily Zobel Marshall Pdf

Our fascination with the trickster figure, whose presence is global, stems from our desire to break free from the tightly regimented structures of our societies. Condemned to conform to laws and rules imposed by governments, communities, social groups and family bonds, we revel in the fantasy of the trickster whose energy and cunning knows no bounds and for whom nothing is sacred. One such trickster is Brer Rabbit, who was introduced to North America through the folktales of enslaved Africans. On the plantations, Brer Rabbit, like Anansi in the Caribbean, functioned as a resistance figure for the enslaved whose trickery was aimed at undermining and challenging the plantation regime. Yet as Brer Rabbit tales moved from the oral tradition to the printed page in the late nineteenth-century, the trickster was emptied of his potentially powerful symbolism by white American collectors, authors and folklorists in their attempt to create a nostalgic fantasy of the plantation past. American Trickster offers readers a unique insight into the cultural significance of the Brer Rabbit trickster figure, from his African roots and through to his influence on contemporary culture. Exploring the changing portrayals of the trickster figure through a wealth of cultural forms including folktales, advertising, fiction and films the book scrutinises the profound tensions between the perpetuation of damaging racial stereotypes and the need to keep African-American folk traditions alive. Emily Zobel Marshall argues that Brer Rabbit was eventually reclaimed by twentieth-century African-American novelists whose protagonists ‘trick’ their way out of limiting stereotypes, break down social and cultural boundaries and offer readers practical and psychological methods for challenging the traumatic legacies of slavery and racism.

Trickster

Author : Matt Dembicki
Publisher : Chicago Review Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-03
Category : Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN : 1682752739

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Trickster by Matt Dembicki Pdf

In the original graphic anthology of Native American trickster tales, Trickster brings together Native American folklore and the world of comics. This inspired collaboration pairs twenty-four native storytellers with twenty-four accomplished artists, telling cultural tales from across North America.

Trickster

Author : Matt Dembicki
Publisher : Fulcrum Publishing
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2016-07-06
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 9781938486715

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Trickster by Matt Dembicki Pdf

2010 Maverick Award winner, 2011 Aesop Prize Winner – Children's folklore section, and a 2011 Eisner Award Nominee. All cultures have tales of the trickster – a crafty creature or being who uses cunning to get food, steal precious possessions, or simply cause mischief. He disrupts the order of things, often humiliating others and sometimes himself. In Native American traditions, the trickster takes many forms, from coyote or rabbit to raccoon or raven. The first graphic anthology of Native American trickster tales, Trickster brings together Native American folklore and the world of comics. In Trickster, 24 Native storytellers were paired with 24 comic artists, telling cultural tales from across America. Ranging from serious and dramatic to funny and sometimes downright fiendish, these tales bring tricksters back into popular culture.

American Indian Trickster Tales

Author : Richard Erdoes
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1999-03-01
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781101174067

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American Indian Trickster Tales by Richard Erdoes Pdf

Of all the characters in myths and legends told around the world, it's the wily trickster who provides the real spark in the action, causing trouble wherever he goes. This figure shows up time and again in Native American folklore, where he takes many forms, from the irascible Coyote of the Southwest, to Iktomi, the amorphous spider man of the Lakota tribe. This dazzling collection of American Indian trickster tales, compiled by an eminent anthropologist and a master storyteller, serves as the perfect companion to their previous masterwork, American Indian Myths and Legends. American Indian Trickster Tales includes more than one hundred stories from sixty tribes--many recorded from living storytellers—which are illustrated with lively and evocative drawings. These entertaining tales can be read aloud and enjoyed by readers of any age, and will entrance folklorists, anthropologists, lovers of Native American literature, and fans of both Joseph Campbell and the Brothers Grimm.

The Trickster Figure in American Literature

Author : Winifred Morgan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-23
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137344724

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The Trickster Figure in American Literature by Winifred Morgan Pdf

This book analyzes and offers fresh insights into the trickster tradition including African American, American Indian, Euro-American, Asian American, and Latino/a stories, Morgan examines the oral roots of each racial/ethnic group to reveal how each group's history, frustrations, and aspirations have molded the tradition in contemporary literature.

Coyote

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0152019588

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Coyote by Anonim Pdf

Coyote insists the crows teach him how to fly, but the experience ends in diaster.

Raven

Author : Gerald McDermott
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2001-09-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0547351194

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Raven by Gerald McDermott Pdf

Raven, the trickster, wants to give people the gift of light. But can he find out where Sky Chief keeps it? And if he does, will he be able to escape without being discovered? His dream seems impossible, but if anyone can find a way to bring light to the world, wise and clever Raven can!

Trickster Tales of Southeastern Native Americans

Author : Terry L. Norton
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-26
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781476649399

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Trickster Tales of Southeastern Native Americans by Terry L. Norton Pdf

An agent of chaos and deceit, the trickster has been a favorite character spanning thousands of years and multiple peoples. From legends belonging to Native Americans such as the Creek, Natchez, Seminole and Catawba, to tales borrowed from Africa and Europe, this work discusses 73 trickster tales. Beginning with Creek tales, this book continues with a blend of Native American and African American folktales, organized according to the indigenous people who told them. These stories include the American Southeast's most notorious trickster, Rabbit; his gullible victims such as Alligator, Wildcat and Wolf; and other tricksters such as Buzzard, Pig, Possum and more.

The Trickster Revisited

Author : Dean Andrew Nicholas
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 1433102269

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The Trickster Revisited: Deception as a Motif in the Pentateuch explores the use of deception in the Pentateuch and uncovers a new understanding of the trickster's function in the Hebrew Bible. While traditional readings often «whitewash» the biblical characters, exonerating them of any wrongdoing, modern scholars often explain these tales as significant at some earlier point in Israelite tradition. But this study asks the question: what role does the trickster have in the later pentateuchal setting? Considering the work of Victor Turner and the mythic function of the trickster, The Trickster Revisited explores the connections between tricksters, the rite de passage pattern, marginalization, and liminality. Marginalized individuals and communities often find trickster tales significant, therefore trickster stories often follow a similar literary pattern. After tracing this pattern throughout the Pentateuch, specifically the patriarchal narratives and Moses' interaction with Pharaoh in the Exodus, the book discusses the meaning these stories had for the canonizers of the Pentateuch. The author argues that in the Exile and post-exilic period, as the canon was forming, the trickster was the perfect manifestation of Israel's self-perception. The cognitive dissonance of prophetic words of hope and grandeur, in light of a meager socio-economic and political reality, caused the nation to identify itself as the trickster. In this way, Israel could explain its lowly state as a temporary (but still significant) «betwixt and between», on the threshold of a rise in status, i.e. the great imminent kingdom predicted by the prophets.

Trickster Lives

Author : Jeanne Campbell Reesman
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0820322776

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Trickster Lives by Jeanne Campbell Reesman Pdf

At once criminal and savior, clown and creator, antagonist and mediator, the character of trickster has made frequent appearances in works by writers the world over. Usually a figure both culturally specific and transcendent, trickster leads the way to the unconscious, the concealed, and the seemingly unattainable. This book offers thirteen interpretations of trickster in American writing, including essays on works by African America, Native America, Pacific Rim, and Latino writers, as well as an examination of trickster politics. This collection conveys the trickster's imprint on the modern world.

Trickster Academy

Author : Jenny L. Davis
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Page : 81 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2022-02-08
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 9780816542659

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Trickster Academy by Jenny L. Davis Pdf

"Trickster Academy is a full-length collection of poems that explore the experience of being Native in Academia-from land acknowledgment statements to the criteria for tenure and the histories of using Native American remains within Anthropology. Organized around the premise of the Trickster Academy, a university space run by and meant for training "tricksters," this collection moves between the personal dynamics of a two-spirit Indigenous woman in spaces where there are few others, and a "trickster's" critique of those same spaces. But these realities aren't specific only to those in academic positions-from leaving home, to being the only Indian in the room, to having to deal with the constant pressures to being a 'real Indian', they are shared experiences of Indians across many different regions, and all of us who live among tricksters"--

The Trickster: A Study In American Indian Mythology

Author : Paul Radin
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781786257222

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The Trickster: A Study In American Indian Mythology by Paul Radin Pdf

The myth of the Trickster—ambiguous creator and destroyer, cheater and cheated, subhuman and superhuman—is one of the earliest and most universal expressions of mankind. Nowhere does it survive in more starkly archaic form than in the voraciously uninhibited episodes of the Winnebago Trickster Cycle, recorded here in full. Anthropological and psychological analyses by Radin, Kerényi, and Jung reveal the Trickster as filling a twofold role: on the one hand he is “an archetypal psychic structure” that harks back to “an absolutely undifferentiated human consciousness, corresponding to a psyche that has hardly left the animal level” (Jung); on the other hand, his myth is a present-day outlet for the most unashamed and liberating satire of the onerous obligations of social order, religion, and ritual.

Trickster Makes This World

Author : Lewis Hyde
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2010-08-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781429930833

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Trickster Makes This World by Lewis Hyde Pdf

In Trickster Makes This World, Lewis Hyde brings to life the playful and disruptive side of human imagination as it is embodied in trickster mythology. He first visits the old stories—Hermes in Greece, Eshu in West Africa, Krishna in India, Coyote in North America, among others—and then holds them up against the lives and work of more recent creators: Picasso, Duchamp, Ginsberg, John Cage, and Frederick Douglass. Twelve years after its first publication, Trickster Makes This World—authoritative in its scholarship, loose-limbed in its style—has taken its place among the great works of modern cultural criticism. This new edition includes an introduction by Michael Chabon.

From Trickster to Badman

Author : John W. Roberts
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2010-11-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780812203110

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From Trickster to Badman by John W. Roberts Pdf

To protect their identity and values, Africans enslaved in America transformed various familiar character types to create folk heroes who offered models of behavior both recognizable to them as African people and adaptable to their situation in America. Roberts specifically examines the Afro-American trickster and the trickster tale tradition, the conjurer as folk hero, the biblical heroic tradition, and the badman as outlaw hero.

Deaf American Literature

Author : Cynthia Peters
Publisher : Gallaudet University Press
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1563680947

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Deaf American Literature by Cynthia Peters Pdf

"The moment when a society must contend with a powerful language other than its own is a decisive point in its evolution. This moment is occurring now in American society". Peters explains precisely how ASL literature achieved this moment, tracing its past and predicting its future in this trailblazing study. Peters connects ASL literature to the literary canon with the archetypal notion of carnival as "the counterculture of the dominated". Throughout history carnivals have been opportunities for the "low", disenfranchised elements of society to displace their "high" counterparts. Citing the Deaf community's long tradition of "literary nights" and festivals like the Deaf Way, Peters recognizes similar forces at work in the propagation of ASL literature. The agents of this movement, Deaf artists and ASL performers -- "Tricksters", as Peters calls them -- jump between the two cultures and languages. Through this process they create a synthesis of English literary content reinterpreted in sign language, which also raises the profile of ASL as a distinct art form in itself. Peters applies her analysis to the craft's landmark works, including Douglas Bullard's novel Islay and Ben Bahan's video-recorded narrative Bird of a Different Feather. Deaf American Literature, the only work of its kind, is its own seminal moment in the emerging discipline of ASL literary criticism.