Outfoxing Fear : Folktales from Around the World

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2006-01-01
Publisher(s): W W Norton & Co Inc
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Summary

Humans of all eras and cultures have lived with fear: of becoming jaguar prey, of being besieged by Vikings, or of nuclear holocaust. For millennia, huddled around campfires and in cottages, we have created folktales to help us transform this fear into action, into solutions, into hope. Inspired by the residual fear and need for stories of resilence following September 11th, Kathleen Ragan, editor of the anthology Fearless Girls, Wise Women, and Beloved Sisters, has scoured the globe and collected these 64 tales that respond to fear in its wide variety of incarnations. From the old Japanese woman who tricks the tengu monster to the bluebird that uses the Chinook wind to teach her mother compassion, Outfoxing Fear is a collection of positive, even utopian, folktales arranged thematically around topics such as the nature of fear and courage, the importance of laughter, and the need for hope.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Recalling Scheherazade xix
Jack Zipes
Map
xxiv
Building Stories
3(18)
``What Are You the Most Scared Of?'' (Japan)
6(2)
The Robbers and the Old Woman (Scotland)
8(3)
Cauth Morrisy Looking for Service (Ireland)
11(5)
Death and the Old Woman (Hungary)
16(3)
The Story of the Caterpillar and the Wild Animals (Masai People, Kenya and Tanzania)
19(2)
Serious Laughter
21(9)
Magic to Overcome Anxiety: Turtledove Cannot Change Its Nature: What Turtledove Says (Dahomean People, Benin)
23(2)
How Thomas Connolly Met the Banshee (Ireland)
25(4)
The Frightened Fox (Persia)
29(1)
The Nature of Fear
30(16)
There Is Nothing Anywhere (That We Fear) (Akan-Ashanti People, Ghana)
32(2)
The Boy Who Went in Search of Fear (Germany)
34(10)
The Fearless Captain (Korea)
44(2)
Desperate Courage
46(13)
Girl Learns to Write by Practising on Frozen Pond (Icelandic-Canadian)
49(1)
The Cakes of Oatmeal and Blood (Ireland)
50(5)
The Neckbone on the Knife (Iceland)
55(1)
The Death ``Bree'' (Scotland)
56(3)
Quotidian Courage
59(17)
The Snail (African-American)
62(1)
Different Times Have Different ``Adans'' (Sudan)
63(2)
The Story of the King and the Four Girls (Punjab, India)
65(7)
The Story of the Demon Who Ate People, and the Child (Masai People, Kenya and Tanzania)
72(3)
De White Man's Prayer (African-American)
75(1)
When Common Sense Makes No Sense
76(13)
The Ghost of Farnell (Scotland)
78(2)
The Fox and Her Children and Nekhailo the Loafer (Ukraine)
80(2)
The Lion Who Drowned in a Well (Ukraine)
82(4)
The Tiger, the Brahman, and the Jackal (Punjab, India)
86(3)
Friend or Foe?
89(16)
The Bee and the Asya (Hopi People, North America)
92(2)
The Broken Friendship (Santal Parganas, India)
94(3)
The Lady and the Unjust Judge (Turkey)
97(3)
Today Me, Tomorrow Thee (Kikuyu People, Kenya)
100(4)
Ole Sis Goose (African-American)
104(1)
Lost
105(19)
The Tale of the Emir's Sword (Afghanistan)
107(5)
The Revolution (Mayan People, Central America)
112(4)
The Stone Coat Woman (Iroquois People, North America)
116(8)
A Swirl of Probabilities
124(17)
The Devil's Little Joke (Israel)
126(1)
Solomon and the Vulture (Turkey)
127(3)
The Landlord and His Son (Israel)
130(2)
Old Man and Old Woman (Blackfeet People, North America)
132(2)
The Moon Goddess (Chinese-Vietnamese-Australian)
134(2)
Xueda and Yinlin (Hui People, China)
136(5)
The World We Travel Toward
141(9)
Im `Awwad and the Ghouleh (Palestinian Arab People)
143(2)
An Evil Being Appears at an Appointment Instead of the Right Person (Papua New Guinea)
145(3)
The Outwitted Ghost of the Forest (Arawak People, Northwest Amazon Basin)
148(2)
Using Speculation Machines
150(14)
Still Another Spook (Mayan People, Central America)
153(3)
The Oyster and the Shark (Munkan People, Australia)
156(2)
Mr. Fox (England)
158(4)
Mereaira and Kape Tautini (Maori People, New Zealand)
162(2)
On Death's Payroll
164(15)
The Poles of the House (Tinguian People, Philippines)
166(2)
The Dead Moon (England)
168(4)
Legend of Sway-Uock (Snohomish People, North America)
172(4)
How the Young Maidens Saved Guam Island (Chamorro People, Guam)
176(3)
A Shared Destiny
179(9)
The Meatballs' Leader (Afghanistan)
181(1)
The Maiden Who Lived with the Wolves (Sioux People, North America)
182(2)
The Tale of Nung-kua-ma (China)
184(4)
Consider the Source
188(20)
Baling with a Sieve (Kwangtung, China)
190(3)
The Old Woman and the Lame Devil (Chumash People, North America)
193(2)
The Woman with Red Leggings (Arikara People, North America)
195(2)
The Old Lady of Littledean (Scotland)
197(2)
The Milk and Butter Stones (Scotland)
199(4)
The Inexhaustible Meal-Chest (Ireland)
203(5)
Unhistoric Acts
208(20)
The Long Haired Girl (China)
210(7)
The Good Lie (Persia)
217(2)
Ayak and Her Lost Bridegroom (Dinka People, Sudan)
219(4)
Bluejay Brings the Chinook Wind (Flathead-Kalispel People, North America)
223(3)
The Lions of Vancouver (Salish People, North America)
226(2)
Sunrise Never Failed Us Yet
228(3)
Notes 231(22)
For Further Reading 253(2)
Index 255

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