"İnanç Hikâyeleri": Unutulmuş Tür
Year 2019,
Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 358 - 386, 24.08.2019
Translator: Ahmet Tacetdin Hallaç
Abstract
Gillian Bennett, (1989). “Belief Stories”: The Forgotten Genre, Western Folklore, c. 48, no. 4. s. 289-311 kaynağından tercüme edilmiştir ve kaynak makalede özet bulunmamaktadır.
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- Atkinson J. Maxwell and John Heritage (eds.). 1984. Structures of Social Action. Cambridge: Cambridge Press.
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- Beck, Ervin. 1984. Occ upational Ident it y and Legend Decline: The Meat That Never Spoils. In Perspectives on Contemporary Legend: Proceedings of the Conference on Contemporary Legend, Sheffield, July 1982, ed. Paul Smith, pp. 18-44. Sheffield: CECTAL.
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- Brunvand, Jan Harold. 1978. The Study of American Folklore: An Introduction. 2nd ed. New York: Norton.
- Brunvand, Jan Harold. 1981. The Vanishing Hitchhiker: American Urban Legends and Their Meanings. New York: Norton.
- Christiansen, Reidar Th. 1958. The Migratory Legends: A Proposed List of Types with a Systematic Catalogue of the Norwegian Variants. Helsinki. FF Communications 175.
- Dégh, Linda. 1971. The 'Belief Legend' in Modern Society: Form, Function and Relationship to Other Genres. In American Folk Legend: A Symposium, ed. Wayland D. Hand, pp. 55-68. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press.
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- Dömötör, Tekla. 1981. Some Questions Concerning Belief-Legends as a Genre. In Adaptation, Decline and Change in Oral Literature, ed. Lauri Honko and Wilmos Voigt, pp. 11-17. Helsinki: Studia Fennica 26.
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- Slotkin, Edgar M. 1988. Legend Genre as a Function of Audience. In Monsters with Iron Teeth: Perspectives on Contemporary Legend III, ed. Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, pp. 89-111. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.
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- Smith, Paul. 1989. Contemporary Legend: A Legendary Genre? In The Questing Beast: Perspectives on Contemporary Legend IV, ed. Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, pp. 91-102. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.
- Stahl, Sandra K. D. 1977a. The Personal Narrative as Foklore. Journal of the Folklore Institute (14(1-2): 9-30
- Stahl, Sandra K. D. 1977b. The Oral Personal Narrative in its Generic Context. Fabula 18: 18-39.
- Sydow, Carl von. 1948. Selected Papers on Folklore. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger.
- Thoms, William. 1965. Folklore. In The Study of Folklore, ed. Alan Dunden, pp. 4-6. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
- Tillhagen, C. H. 1964. Was ist eine Sage? Eine Definition und ein Vorschlag für ein europaische Sagensystem. In Tagung der Sagenkommission der International Society for Folk-Narrative Research. Budapest 14-16 Oktober 1963. (Budapest: Acta Ethnographica 13), ed. G. Ortutay, pp. 9-17.
- Toelken, Barre. 1971. Ma'i Joldoshi: Legendary Styles and Navaho Myth. In American Folk Legend: A Symposium, ed. Wayland D. Hand, 203-212. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press.
- Tucker, Elizabeth. 1981. Danger and Control in Children's Storytelling. ARV 37: 141-146.
- Ward, Donald (ed. & trans). 1981. The German Legends of the Brothers Grimm. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues.
"Belief Stories": The Forgotten Genre
Year 2019,
Volume: 2 Issue: 2, 358 - 386, 24.08.2019
Translator: Ahmet Tacetdin Hallaç
References
- Alver, Brynjulf. 1967. Category and Function. Fabula 9:63-69.
- Atkinson J. Maxwell and John Heritage (eds.). 1984. Structures of Social Action. Cambridge: Cambridge Press.
- Bascom, William. 1965. The Forms of Folklore: Prose Narratives. Journal of American Folklore 78:3-30.
- Beck, Ervin. 1984. Occ upational Ident it y and Legend Decline: The Meat That Never Spoils. In Perspectives on Contemporary Legend: Proceedings of the Conference on Contemporary Legend, Sheffield, July 1982, ed. Paul Smith, pp. 18-44. Sheffield: CECTAL.
- Ben Amos, Dan. 1971. Toward a Definition of Folklore in Context. Journal of American Folklore 84:3-15.
- Bennett, Gillian. 1987. Traditions of Belief- Women and the Supernatural. Harmondsworth: Pelican.
- Blehr, Otto. 1967. The Analysis of Folk Belief Stories and its Implications for Research on Folk Belief and Folk Prose. Fabula 9:259-263.
- Brazil, David. 1975. Intonation in Discourse. Birmingham: Birmingham University, English Language Research, Monograph 1.
- Brunvand, Jan Harold. 1978. The Study of American Folklore: An Introduction. 2nd ed. New York: Norton.
- Brunvand, Jan Harold. 1981. The Vanishing Hitchhiker: American Urban Legends and Their Meanings. New York: Norton.
- Christiansen, Reidar Th. 1958. The Migratory Legends: A Proposed List of Types with a Systematic Catalogue of the Norwegian Variants. Helsinki. FF Communications 175.
- Dégh, Linda. 1971. The 'Belief Legend' in Modern Society: Form, Function and Relationship to Other Genres. In American Folk Legend: A Symposium, ed. Wayland D. Hand, pp. 55-68. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press.
- Dégh, Linda and Andrew Vázsonyi. 1971. Legend and Belief. Genre 4:281-304.
- Dégh, Linda. 1974. The Memorate and the Proto-Memorate. Journal of American Folklore 87: 225-239.
- Dömötör, Tekla. 1981. Some Questions Concerning Belief-Legends as a Genre. In Adaptation, Decline and Change in Oral Literature, ed. Lauri Honko and Wilmos Voigt, pp. 11-17. Helsinki: Studia Fennica 26.
- Dorson, Richard M. 1964. Buying the Wind: Regional Folklore in the United States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- Garfinkel, Harold. 1972. Studies in the Routine Grounds of Everyday Activities. In Studies in Social Interaction, ed. David Sudnow, pp. 1-30. New York: Free Press.
- Glanvil, Joseph. 1681. Sadducismus Triumphatus. London: Thomas Newcomb.
- Halpert, Herbert. 1971. Definition and Variation in Folk Legend. In American Folk Legend: A Symposium, ed. Wayland D. Hand, pp. 47-54. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press.
- Hand, Wayland D. 1965. Status of European and American Legend Study. Current Anthropology 6(4) :439-46.
- Honko, Lauri. 1964. Memorates and the Study of Folk Beliefs. Journal of the Folklore Institute 1:15-19.
- Hufford, David J. 1976. Ambiguity and the Rhetoric of Belief. Keystone Folklore 21: 11-24.
- Klintberg, Bengtaf. 1989. Do the Legends of Today and Yesterday Belong to the same Genre? Unpublished paper presented at the 9th Congress of the International Society for Folk Narrative Research, Budapest, June 1989.
- Nicolaisen, W. F. H. 1987. The Linguistic Structure of Legend in Perspectives on Contemporary Legend II, ed. Gillian Bennett, Paul Smith and J. D. A. Widdowson, pp. 61-76. Sheffield: CECTAL/Sheffield Academic Press.
- Pentikäinen, Juha. 1968. Grenzprobleme zwischen Memorat und Sage. Temenos 3:136-167.
- Peuckert, Will-Erich. 1961. Handwörterbuch der Sagen. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht.
- Ranke, Friedrich. 1925. Grundfragen der Volks-sagenforschung. Niederdeutsche Zeitschrift fur Volkskunde 3: 12-23.
- Sacks, Harvey, Emmanuel Schegloff and Gail Jefferson. 1978. A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-taking for Conversation. In Studies in the Organization of Conversational Interaction, ed. J. N. Schenkein, pp. 7-55. New York: Academic Press.
- Slotkin, Edgar M. 1988. Legend Genre as a Function of Audience. In Monsters with Iron Teeth: Perspectives on Contemporary Legend III, ed. Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, pp. 89-111. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.
- Smith, Paul. 1983. The Book of Nasty Legends. London : Routledge and Kegan Paul.
- Smith, Paul. 1984. On the Receiving End: When Legend Becomes Rumour. In Perspectives on Contemporary Legend: Proceedings of the Conference on Contemporary Legend, Sheffield. July 1982, ed. Paul Smith, pp. 197-215. Sheffield: CECTAL.
- Smith, Paul. 1989. Contemporary Legend: A Legendary Genre? In The Questing Beast: Perspectives on Contemporary Legend IV, ed. Gillian Bennett and Paul Smith, pp. 91-102. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press.
- Stahl, Sandra K. D. 1977a. The Personal Narrative as Foklore. Journal of the Folklore Institute (14(1-2): 9-30
- Stahl, Sandra K. D. 1977b. The Oral Personal Narrative in its Generic Context. Fabula 18: 18-39.
- Sydow, Carl von. 1948. Selected Papers on Folklore. Copenhagen: Rosenkilde and Bagger.
- Thoms, William. 1965. Folklore. In The Study of Folklore, ed. Alan Dunden, pp. 4-6. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
- Tillhagen, C. H. 1964. Was ist eine Sage? Eine Definition und ein Vorschlag für ein europaische Sagensystem. In Tagung der Sagenkommission der International Society for Folk-Narrative Research. Budapest 14-16 Oktober 1963. (Budapest: Acta Ethnographica 13), ed. G. Ortutay, pp. 9-17.
- Toelken, Barre. 1971. Ma'i Joldoshi: Legendary Styles and Navaho Myth. In American Folk Legend: A Symposium, ed. Wayland D. Hand, 203-212. Berkeley, Los Angeles and London: University of California Press.
- Tucker, Elizabeth. 1981. Danger and Control in Children's Storytelling. ARV 37: 141-146.
- Ward, Donald (ed. & trans). 1981. The German Legends of the Brothers Grimm. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues.