![]() ![]() Defiance and desire : flying Africans and magical instruments - Fears and phobias : witches, hants, and spooks - Speech and silence : talking skulls and singing tortoises - Silence and passive resistance : the tar-baby story - Kindness and treachery : slipping the trap - Joel Chandler Harris and the Uncle Remus tales - Folklore from the Southern Workman and the Journal of American Folklore - Folktales from The Brownies' Book - Zora Neale Hurston collects African American folklore - Lessons in laughter : tales about John and Old Master - How in the world? : pourquoi tales - Ballads : heroes, outlaws, and monkey business - Artists, pro and con : preacher tales - Folkloric cousins abroad : tales from Caribbean and Latin American cultures - Something borrowed, something blue : fairy tales - Prefaces to collections and manifestos about collecting African American lore - Poets and philosophers remember stories : meditations on African American lore - IMAGE GALLERY. ![]() ![]() Making sense of the world with Anansi : stories, wisdom, and contradiction - Figuring it out : facing complications with dilemma tales - Adding enchantment to wisdom : fairy tales work their magic - Telling tales today : oral narratives from Africa - AFRICAN AMERICAN TALES. Introduction : Recovering a cultural tradition / by Maria Tatar - AFRICAN TALES. Tatar, Maria 1945- Contents Foreword : The politics of "Negro folklore" / by Henry Louis Gates Jr. Object Details editor Gates, Henry Louis Jr. Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, African Art. ![]()
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