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South Asian Folklore
A Handbook
Series: Greenwood Folklore Handbooks
Frank J. Korom

0-313-33193-6/978-0-313-33193-0

Description
Gives students and general readers a thorough introduction to South Asian folklore and provides a wide range of legends, tales, myths, riddles, jokes, and other examples.

Reviews:
-Korom addresses the topic from several theoretical perspectives...The volume has a central section of examples and texts from all regions and linguistic areas of India that is both instructive and highly enjoyable....This book can be a supplementary reader for courses in Asian religions from high school through college, and can be read profitably by advanced scholars as well. —September
-[A] useful initiation into South Asian folklore for students of South Asia as well as of folklore, and conveys the richness and diversity of the subject in the limited space available. In parts, it also addresses the broader aim expressed in the introduction: to interest advanced scholars from Euro-America and South Asia in a dialogue, bridging theoretical and comparative concerns of the former with the latter's concerns of collection and preservation. —Journal of Folklore Research
-Written for high school students and general readers....[a] comprehensive handbook divided into five chapters, including an introduction, definitions and classifications, examples and texts, scholarship and approaches, and contexts....Although South Asian Folklore is written for people with no folklore background, specialists will appreciate the value of this comprehensive study. —Multicultural Review
-This useful if not exhaustive guide to South Asian folklore is not a reference work in the sense that it should be consulted for specific information; rather, it is more practical for long-term study. A complementary resource would be Routledge's South Asian Folklore: An Encyclopedia (2002). Considering the scarcity of material on the subject, libraries that cannot afford the Routledge book-as well as libraries already owning it-would do well buying this one. —Library Journal
About the Author
Frank J. Korom is Associate Professor of Religion and Anthropology at Boston University. He has published several books, and his work has appeared in such journals as Asian Folklore Studies, Western Folklore, and Journal of South Asian Literature.
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