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* Winner Of The 2018 Naacp Award For Outstanding Literary Work Of Fiction* Recipient Of The 2019 Anne Izard Storytellers' Choice Awardthese Nearly 150 African American Folktales Animate Our Past And Reclaim A Lost Cultural Legacy To Redefine American Literature.Drawing From The Great Folklorists Of The Past While Expanding African American Lore With Dozens Of Tales Rarely Seen Before, The Annotated African American Folktales Revolutionizes The Canon Like No Other Volume. Following In The Tradition Of Such Classics As Arthur Huff Fauset'S Negro Folk Tales From The South (1927), Zora Neale Hurston'S Mules And Men (1935), And Virginia Hamilton'S The People Could Fly (1985), Acclaimed Scholars Henry Louis Gates Jr. And Maria Tatar Assemble A Groundbreaking Collection Of Folktales, Myths, And Legends That Revitalizes A Vibrant African American Past To Produce The Most Comprehensive And Ambitious Collection Of African American Folktales Ever Published In American Literary History. Arguing For The Value Of These Deceptively Simple Stories As Part Of A Sophisticated, Complex, And Heterogeneous Cultural Heritage, Gates And Tatar Show How These Remarkable Stories Deserve A Place Alongside The Classic Works Of African American Literature, And American Literature More Broadly.Opening With Two Introductory Essays And Twenty Seminal African Tales As Historical Background, Gates And Tatar Present Nearly 150 African American Stories, Among Them Familiar Brer Rabbit Classics, But Also Stories Like The Talking Skull And Witches Who Ride, As Well As Outofprint Tales From The 1890S' Southern Workman. Beginning With The Figure Of Anansi, The African Trickster, Master Of Improvisationa Spider Who Plots And Weaves In Scandalous Waysthe Annotated African American Folktales Then Goes On To Draw Caribbean And Creole Tales Into The Orbit Of The Folkloric Canon. It Retrieves Stories Not Seen Since The Harlem Renaissance And Brings Back Archival Tales Of Negro Folklore That Booker T. Washington Proclaimed Had Emanated From A Grapevine That Existed Even Before The American Revolution, Stories Brought Over By Slaves Who Had Survived The Middle Passage. Furthermore, Gates And Tatar'S Volume Not Only Defines A New Canon But Reveals How These Folktales Were Hijacked And Misappropriated In Previous Incarnations, Egregiously By Joel Chandler Harris, A Southern Newspaperman, As Well As By Walt Disney, Who Cannibalized And Capitalized On Harris'S Volumes By Creating Cartoon Characters Drawn From This African American Lore.Presenting These Tales With Illuminating Annotations And Hundreds Of Revelatory Illustrations, The Annotated African American Folktales Reminds Us That Stories Not Only Move, Entertain, And Instruct But, More Fundamentally, Inspire And Keep Hope Alive.The Annotated African American Folktales Includes:Introductory Essays, Nearly 150 African American Stories, And 20 Seminal African Tales As Historical Background The Familiar Brer Rabbit Classics, As Well As Newsmaking Vernacular Tales From The 1890S' Southern Workman An Entire Section Of Caribbean And Latin American Folktales That Finally Become Incorporated Into The Canon Approximately 200 Fullcolor, Museumquality Images Color Throughout; 160 Illustrations
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- Q: How many pages does The Annotated African American Folktales have? A: This book has seven hundred fifty-two pages. It provides a comprehensive collection of African American folktales and stories.
- Q: What are the dimensions of The Annotated African American Folktales? A: The book measures nine inches in length, one point nine inches in width, and ten point thirty-one inches in height. These dimensions make it a substantial hardcover volume.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The Annotated African American Folktales is bound in hardcover. This ensures durability and longevity for frequent readers.
- Q: Who are the authors of The Annotated African American Folktales? A: The book is authored by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Maria Tatar. Both are acclaimed scholars in African American literature and folklore.
- Q: What is the main theme of The Annotated African American Folktales? A: The main theme revolves around reclaiming African American cultural legacy through nearly one hundred fifty folktales. It showcases the richness of African American storytelling.
- Q: Is The Annotated African American Folktales suitable for children? A: Yes, the book contains folklore that can be suitable for older children. However, parental guidance is advised due to some complex themes.
- Q: How should I read The Annotated African American Folktales? A: You can read it as a traditional book or explore individual tales at your own pace. The annotations enhance understanding of the cultural context.
- Q: Are the stories in The Annotated African American Folktales appropriate for all ages? A: While many stories are suitable for all ages, some may contain themes better understood by older readers. Parental discretion is recommended.
- Q: How do I care for The Annotated African American Folktales? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it upright and avoid exposure to moisture. Clean the cover with a dry cloth as needed.
- Q: Can I return The Annotated African American Folktales if I don’t like it? A: Yes, most retailers offer return policies. Check with the specific retailer for their return conditions regarding books.
- Q: What if The Annotated African American Folktales arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for assistance. Most retailers will offer a replacement or refund.
- Q: How does The Annotated African American Folktales compare to other folklore books? A: This book is more comprehensive than many others, featuring nearly one hundred fifty tales and extensive scholarly annotations.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, The Annotated African American Folktales is ideal for academic study. It offers valuable insights into African American cultural history.
- Q: What types of illustrations are included in the book? A: The book includes approximately two hundred full-color illustrations throughout. These images enhance the storytelling experience.
- Q: Does The Annotated African American Folktales include historical context? A: Yes, it includes introductory essays and historical background to provide context for the folktales. This enriches the reader's understanding.
- Q: What awards has The Annotated African American Folktales received? A: It won the 2018 NAACP award for Outstanding Literary Work of Fiction and the 2019 Anne Izard Storytellers' Choice Award.