In this Book

summary
Jewish Moroccan Folk Narratives focuses on two central elements: textual research to examine the aesthetic qualities of the narrative, their division into genres, the various versions and their parallels, and acculturation in Israel, as well as contextual research to examine the performance art of the narrator and the role of the narrative as a communicative process in the narrating society. The collection includes twenty-one narratives by twelve storytellers; an account of the narrators' lives and a commentary have been applied to each. In contrast to most anthologies of Jewish folktales, the texts in this book were recorded in the natural context of narration and in the language of origin (Judaeo-Arabic), meeting the most vigorous standards of current folklore scholarship.

Table of Contents

Cover

Jewish Folklore and Anthropology Series

pp. 1-2

Title Page

pp. 3

Copyright

pp. 4

Dedication

pp. 5

Contents

pp. 6-9

Illustrations: Folk Art and Material Culture of Moroccan Jews

pp. 10-12

Introduction

pp. 13-24

Ḥaviva Dayan

pp. 25-71

Commentary

pp. 72-78

Freḥa Ḥafutah

pp. 79-99

Rabbi Ḥanania Portal

pp. 100-114

Yamna Dayan

pp. 115-150

Yoseph Peretz

pp. 151-155

Juliette Megera

pp. 156-162

David Seruya

pp. 163-168

Asher Dayan

pp. 169-173

Sultana Shoshan

pp. 174-182

Ya’acov Edri

pp. 183-187

Eliyahu Abu-ḥatzera

pp. 188-196

Bibliography

pp. 197-200

Type Index

pp. 201-202

Index

pp. 203-206
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