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Two Evenings in Saramaka

by Richard Price

ISBN13: 9780226680620
ISBN10: 0226680622
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"Whatever has gotten into the Prices?" asks the apocryphal Professor Goodfellow in the opening lines of Two Evenings in Saramaka. "After all those books on history and ethnography," he muses, "why are they now turning to children's stories and nonsense songsmere folklore?"

In this innovative work, Richard and Sally Price explore the fully adult world of Saramaka "folktale-land," where animals speak, the social order is inverted, customs have been only partially worked out, and the weak and clever triumph over the strong and arrogant. Joining the Saramaka of the Suriname rain forest for two tale-telling wakes, we witness mischievous Anasi the spider matching wits with lecherous devils, the scrawny little kid rescuing his nubile sisters in distress, and the bitchy white princess being tamed by the one-sided boy. As seas dry up, books speak out loud, and elephants assume human form, we are present at a whole sequence of world-shaping happenings such as the invention of sex, the discovery of drums, and the arrival of death among humans.

Set in the more general context of tale telling by the descendants of Africans throughout the Americas and of recent scholarship in performance studies, these Saramaka tales are presented as a dramatic script. With the help of nearly forty photographs, readers become familiar not only with the characters in folktale-land, but also with the men and women who so imaginatively bring them to life. And because music complements narration in Saramaka just as it does elsewhere in Afro-America, more than fifty songs are presented here in musical notation.

Narrative, song, dance, and social interaction merge in these two evenings of multimedia entertainment, bearing witness to an Afro-American cultural tradition that remains alive and vibrant, constantly renewed but always reflecting its links with the past.

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Saramaka folktales (kontu) are closely associated with funeral celebrations. The immediate goal of every Saramaka funeral (which serves ultimately to usher a recently deceased member of the community into the world of the ancestors) is 'to bury the deceased with celebration pizii. Amid the hectic weeks of drumming, dancing, singing, feasting, and complex rituals that contribute to these festivities, the telling of folktales--which takes place during the nights)--constitutes a special moment for people of all ages.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction - Collective Fabulation

First Evening - Sindóbóbi's Burial Wake

Second Evening - In Memorium: Alébidóu and Bèkióo

Appendix

Notes

References

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ISBN:
9780226680620
With:
Price Sally
Author:
Price Sally
With:
Price, Sally
Author:
Price, Sally
Author:
Price, Richard
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Location:
Chicago :
Subject:
Folklore & Mythology
Subject:
Folklore
Subject:
Mythology and folklore
Subject:
Folklore & Mythology - Folklore
Subject:
Tales
Subject:
Folk-lore, dutch guiana
Subject:
Folklore -- Performance.
Subject:
Saramacca (Surinam people) -- Funeral customs and rites.
Subject:
Saramacca
Subject:
Saramacca (Surinamese people) - Folklore
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Paper Text
Series Volume:
no. 417
Publication Date:
May 1991
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
37 halftones, 1 map
Pages:
436
Dimensions:
9.00 x 6.00 in

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