Narrating, Doing, Experiencing
Nordic Folkloristic Perspectives
Author(s)
Palmenelt, Ulf
Contributor(s)
Kaivola-Bregenhøj, Annikki (editor)
Klein, Barbro (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
How do people tell of experiences, things and events that mean a lot to them and are unforgettable? Eight Nordic folklorists here examine personal experience stories and the way they are narrated in an attempt to gain an understanding of the people behind them and to reveal how these people handle their history, their lives and their cultural memory. All the articles are based on interviews and narrator-researcher collaboration. The stories tell about birth, sickness and miraculous cures, intergenerational relations, war, and matters not normally talked about. The analyses complement one another and the work may be used as a university course book.
Keywords
experiences; memories: stories; intergenerational relations; conversation; miracleDOI
10.21435/sff.16ISBN
9789517467261; 9789518580631OCN
1083018163Publisher
Finnish Literature Society / SKSPublication date and place
Helsinki, 2006Series
Studia Fennica Folkloristica, 16Classification
True stories: general
Social and cultural anthropology