Folk Heroes and Heroines around the World
By (Author) Graham Seal
By (author) Kim Kennedy White
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
14th March 2016
2nd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
398.352
Hardback
456
Width 178mm, Height 254mm
454g
This comprehensive collection of folk hero tales builds on the success of the first edition by providing readers with expanded contextual information on story characters from the Americas to Zanzibar. Despite the tremendous differences between cultures and ethnicities across the world, all of them have folk heroes and heroinesreal and imaginedthat have been represented in tales, legends, songs, and verse. These stories persist through time and space, over generations, even through migrations to new countries and languages. This encyclopedia is a one-stop source for broad coverage of the world's folk hero tales. Geared toward high school and early college readers, the book opens with an overview of folk heroes and heroines that provides invaluable context and then presents a chronology. The book is divided into two main sections: the first provides entries on the major types and themes; the second addresses specific folk tale characters organized by continent with folk hero entries organized alphabetically. Each entry provides cross references as well as a list of further readings. Continent sections include a bibliography for additional research. The book concludes with an alphabetical list of heroes and an index of hero types.
Summing Up: Recommended. High school, community college, and lower-level undergraduate students; general readers. * Choice *
Graham Seal is an Australian folklorist who teaches at Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. Kim Kennedy White, PhD, is an independent folklorist and senior acquisitions editor for race and ethnicity at ABC-CLIO.