ISBN-13: 9781610699297 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 413 str.
ISBN-13: 9781610699297 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 413 str.
Inspired by the author's passion for African American culture and vernacular traditions, "African American Folklore: An Encyclopedia for Students" thoroughly addresses key elements and motifs in black American folklore especially those that have influenced American culture. With its alphabetically organized entries that cover a wide range of subjects from the word "conjure" to the dance style of "twerking," this book provides readers with a deeper comprehension of American culture through a greater understanding of the contributions of African American culture and black folk traditions.
This book will be useful to general readers as well as students or researchers whose interests include African American culture and folklore or American culture. It offers insight into the histories of African American folklore motifs, their importance within African American groups, and their relevance to the evolution of American culture. The work also provides original materials, such as excepts from folktales and folksongs, and a comprehensive compilation of sources for further research that includes bibliographical citations as well as lists of websites and cultural centers.
"