Asian American Folktales
Drawing upon the traditions of their native lands, Asian Americans have developed an extensive cultural tradition. At the heart of that tradition are some of the world's most colorful folktales. These reflect the traditional beliefs of the East, as they have been passed down among generations of Asian Americans. But they also reflect the struggles, successes, and experiences of Asian immigrants in the New World. Written expressly for students and general readers, this book is a fascinating introduction to Asian American folktales.This book gathers together a selection of more than 30 Asian American folktales and groups them in thematic sections on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural. These tales reflect the traditional beliefs of the East as well as the new experiences of Asians in America.

Each tale is accompanied by a headnote, and the book closes with a selected, general bibliography. Students studying literature and language will learn much about these tales, while students in social studies and history courses will gain greater insight into the experiences and traditional beliefs of Asian Americans. The volume includes a healthy sampling of tales grouped in topical sections on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural.

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Asian American Folktales
Drawing upon the traditions of their native lands, Asian Americans have developed an extensive cultural tradition. At the heart of that tradition are some of the world's most colorful folktales. These reflect the traditional beliefs of the East, as they have been passed down among generations of Asian Americans. But they also reflect the struggles, successes, and experiences of Asian immigrants in the New World. Written expressly for students and general readers, this book is a fascinating introduction to Asian American folktales.This book gathers together a selection of more than 30 Asian American folktales and groups them in thematic sections on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural. These tales reflect the traditional beliefs of the East as well as the new experiences of Asians in America.

Each tale is accompanied by a headnote, and the book closes with a selected, general bibliography. Students studying literature and language will learn much about these tales, while students in social studies and history courses will gain greater insight into the experiences and traditional beliefs of Asian Americans. The volume includes a healthy sampling of tales grouped in topical sections on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural.

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Asian American Folktales

Asian American Folktales

by Thomas A. Green (Editor)
Asian American Folktales

Asian American Folktales

by Thomas A. Green (Editor)

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Drawing upon the traditions of their native lands, Asian Americans have developed an extensive cultural tradition. At the heart of that tradition are some of the world's most colorful folktales. These reflect the traditional beliefs of the East, as they have been passed down among generations of Asian Americans. But they also reflect the struggles, successes, and experiences of Asian immigrants in the New World. Written expressly for students and general readers, this book is a fascinating introduction to Asian American folktales.This book gathers together a selection of more than 30 Asian American folktales and groups them in thematic sections on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural. These tales reflect the traditional beliefs of the East as well as the new experiences of Asians in America.

Each tale is accompanied by a headnote, and the book closes with a selected, general bibliography. Students studying literature and language will learn much about these tales, while students in social studies and history courses will gain greater insight into the experiences and traditional beliefs of Asian Americans. The volume includes a healthy sampling of tales grouped in topical sections on origins; heroes, heroines, villains, and fools; society and conflict; and the supernatural.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313362972
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/20/2009
Series: Stories from the American Mosaic
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

THOMAS A. GREEN is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Texas A&M University. His many books include The Greenwood Library of American Folktales (2006), and The Greenwood Library of World Folktales (2008).

Table of Contents

Preface
Origins
The Princess Kwan-yin
The Great Gambling Match
The Monkey and the Turtle
Why Dogs Wag Their Tails
The Casting of the Great Bell
The Geomancer
Heroes, Heroines, Villains, and Fools
Momotaro: The Peach Boy
Monkey King: A Record of a Journey to the Western Paradise to Procure the Buddhist Scriptures for the Emperor of China
The Fish Prince
Benito, the Faithful Servant
The Story of Four Friends
The Grass-Cutting Sword
Han Hsin
The Ogre of Rashomon
Juan Pusong
The Farmer and the Badger
The Alligator and the Jackal
Rabbit's Eyes
Society and Conflict
How an Old Man Lost His Wen
Datto Somacuel
Maria and the Seven Princes
The Tongue-cut Sparrow
The Quarrel of the Monkey and the Crab
The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower
The Magic Rice Kettle
The Story of ChangTo-Ryong
The Supernatural
An Encounter with a Hobgoblin
Evil Eye of Sani
The Fearless Captain
The Anting-Anting of Manuelito
The Story of Urashima Taro, the Fisher Lad
The Juan Who Visited Heaven
Bibliography

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