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Dance of the Dolphin : Transformation and Disenchantment in the Amazonian Imagination (94 Edition)

by Candace Slater

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In folktales told throughout much of the Brazilian Amazon, dolphins take human form, attend raucous dances and festivals, seduce men and women, and carry them away to a city beneath the river. They are encantados, or Enchanted Beings, capable of provoking death or madness, but also called upon to help shamanic healers. Male dolphins—accomplished dancers who appear dressed in dapper straw hats, white suits, and with shiny black shoes—reportedly father numerous children. The females are said to lure away solitary fishermen. Both sinister and charming, these characters resist definition and thus domination; greedy and lascivious outsiders, they are increasingly symbolic of a distinctly Amazonian culture politically, socially, economically, and environmentally under seige.

Candace Slater examines these stories in Dance of the Dolphin, both as folk narratives and as representations of culture and conflict in Amazonia. Her engaging study discusses the tales from the viewpoints of genre, performance, and gender, but centers on them as responses to the great changes sweeping the Amazon today. According to Slater, these surprisingly widespread tales reflect Amazonians' own mixed reactions to the ongoing destruction of the rainforest and the resulting transformations in the social as well as physical landscape. Offering an informed view of Brazilian culture, this book crosses the boundaries of folklore, literature, anthropology, and Latin American studies. It is one of the very few studies to offer an overview of the changes taking place in Amazonia through the eyes of ordinary people.

"This book is a rich collection of stories about the transformation of dolphins in the city of enchantment. . . . The joy in this book is not just its vibrant analysis and careful relating of tradition and lore, but also its uncanny accurateness in capturing the very essence of Amazonia."-Darrell Posey, Journal of Latin American Studies

"Slater's fluid prose reads like a novel for those interested in Amazonian culture and folklore, while her integrated approach makes this a must read for those interested in innovative methodology."-Lisa Gabbert, Western Folklore

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-302) and index.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Invitation to the Dance

1: Time and Place

2: The Storytellers

3: Stories and Beliefs about Dolphins as Special Fish

4: Stories and Beliefs about Dolphins as Supernatural Beings

5: Questions of Performance

6: The Dolphin as Encantado

7: The Dolphin as Lover

8: The Dolphin as White Man

9: Transformation and Disenchantment

Appendix 1. Glossary of Selected Terms

Appendix 2. Portuguese-Language Originals of Stories in the Text

References

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780226761848
Author:
Slater, Candace
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Location:
Chicago :
Subject:
Folklore & Mythology
Subject:
Folklore
Subject:
South American
Subject:
South America
Subject:
Folklore & Mythology - Folklore
Subject:
Tales
Subject:
Metamorphosis
Subject:
Dolphins
Subject:
Folk-lore, brazilian
Subject:
Tales, latin american
Subject:
Metamorphosis -- Folklore.
Subject:
Dolphins -- Brazil -- Folklore.
Subject:
Latin America - South America
Subject:
Folklore -- Brazil -- Amazonas.
Subject:
Mythology-Folklore and Storytelling
Edition Description:
1
Series Volume:
no. 17
Publication Date:
19940931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
24 halftones, 1 map, 2 line drawings
Pages:
321
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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