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Perspectives on East and Southeast Asian Folktales is a multidisciplinary examination of folktales that are unfamiliar to Western audiences. Examining folktales from countries like Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, China, Japan, and Korea, the contributors consider various aspects, including identity issues, relationship to idioms and narrative structure, morals, collectivism, violence, scatological references, language socialization, representation of Buddhist values, and emotional competence. . Highlighting differences and similarities between East and Southeast Asian and Western folktales, this volume promotes memorable understanding of East and Southeast Asian cultures and their oral traditions.



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What a revealing volume! Folktales are the perfect window, not only into the values and educational mindset of Asia but into the many differences between Asian cultures. Informative, stimulating, and accessible, this is a must-read for anyone interested in culture and its transmission.

-- Gish Jen, author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon

This excellent collection brings together folkloristic, cultural, psychological, and educational perspectives on East and Southeast Asian folktales, including those personally told or retold by some immigrant families from the region. Presenting these complex and multifaceted dimensions in one accessible collection, the book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of folktales and will appeal to a broad range of readers.

-- Soe Marlar Lwin, Singapore University of Social Sciences

This comprehensive book highlights the value of folktales in better understanding morals and ethics of east and southeast Asian countries from psychological, educational, and cultural perspectives. I enjoyed reading the folktales in the book that were carefully analyzed. These folktales provide a window in thinking about some of the moral and ethical influences of these countries. A great way to learn about historical, social-cultural, and psychological perspectives of east and southeast Asian countries through analysis of their folktales.

-- Laurie Katz, The Ohio State University

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Overview: Perspectives on East and Southeast Asian Folktales

Allyssa McCabe and MinJeong Kim

Folkloristic Perspective

Chapter 2. Folk and Fairy Tales as Expressions of Identity in Cross-cultural Communication

Juwen Zhang

Cultural Perspective

Chapter 3. Morals Take Precedence Over Resolution: An Exploration of Chinese Idiom Stories in Mandarin

Allyssa McCabe, Fangfang Zhang, and Chien-ju Chang

Chapter 4. Collectivism in Asian versus Western Folktales of (Extra)ordinary Companions

Juwen Zhang, Allyssa McCabe, MinJeong Kim, and Charlotte L. Wilinsky

Psychological Perspective

Chapter 5. A Developmental Perspective on Violence in Southeast Asian Folktales

Charlotte L. Wilinsky and Allyssa McCabe

Chapter 6. What You Hate Becomes Your Fate: Researcher Reflexivity in Encounters with

Southeast Asian Folktales

Allyssa McCabe and George Chigas

Educational Perspective

Chapter 7. Japanese Language Socialization through Folktales

Masahiko Minami

Chapter 8. Educational Implications of Buddhist Values in Vietnamese Folktales

Tham Tran and MinJeong Kim

Chapter 9. Learning Nunchi: Folktales as Tools to Teach Emotional Competence in Literacy Learning in Korea

MinJeong Kim and Minyoung Kim

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 23/08/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666912883, 978-1666912883
      ISBN10: 1666912883

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Perspectives on East and Southeast Asian Folktales is a multidisciplinary examination of folktales that are unfamiliar to Western audiences. Examining folktales from countries like Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, China, Japan, and Korea, the contributors consider various aspects, including identity issues, relationship to idioms and narrative structure, morals, collectivism, violence, scatological references, language socialization, representation of Buddhist values, and emotional competence. . Highlighting differences and similarities between East and Southeast Asian and Western folktales, this volume promotes memorable understanding of East and Southeast Asian cultures and their oral traditions.



      Trade Review

      What a revealing volume! Folktales are the perfect window, not only into the values and educational mindset of Asia but into the many differences between Asian cultures. Informative, stimulating, and accessible, this is a must-read for anyone interested in culture and its transmission.

      -- Gish Jen, author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon

      This excellent collection brings together folkloristic, cultural, psychological, and educational perspectives on East and Southeast Asian folktales, including those personally told or retold by some immigrant families from the region. Presenting these complex and multifaceted dimensions in one accessible collection, the book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the study of folktales and will appeal to a broad range of readers.

      -- Soe Marlar Lwin, Singapore University of Social Sciences

      This comprehensive book highlights the value of folktales in better understanding morals and ethics of east and southeast Asian countries from psychological, educational, and cultural perspectives. I enjoyed reading the folktales in the book that were carefully analyzed. These folktales provide a window in thinking about some of the moral and ethical influences of these countries. A great way to learn about historical, social-cultural, and psychological perspectives of east and southeast Asian countries through analysis of their folktales.

      -- Laurie Katz, The Ohio State University

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. Overview: Perspectives on East and Southeast Asian Folktales

      Allyssa McCabe and MinJeong Kim

      Folkloristic Perspective

      Chapter 2. Folk and Fairy Tales as Expressions of Identity in Cross-cultural Communication

      Juwen Zhang

      Cultural Perspective

      Chapter 3. Morals Take Precedence Over Resolution: An Exploration of Chinese Idiom Stories in Mandarin

      Allyssa McCabe, Fangfang Zhang, and Chien-ju Chang

      Chapter 4. Collectivism in Asian versus Western Folktales of (Extra)ordinary Companions

      Juwen Zhang, Allyssa McCabe, MinJeong Kim, and Charlotte L. Wilinsky

      Psychological Perspective

      Chapter 5. A Developmental Perspective on Violence in Southeast Asian Folktales

      Charlotte L. Wilinsky and Allyssa McCabe

      Chapter 6. What You Hate Becomes Your Fate: Researcher Reflexivity in Encounters with

      Southeast Asian Folktales

      Allyssa McCabe and George Chigas

      Educational Perspective

      Chapter 7. Japanese Language Socialization through Folktales

      Masahiko Minami

      Chapter 8. Educational Implications of Buddhist Values in Vietnamese Folktales

      Tham Tran and MinJeong Kim

      Chapter 9. Learning Nunchi: Folktales as Tools to Teach Emotional Competence in Literacy Learning in Korea

      MinJeong Kim and Minyoung Kim

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