Dungan Folktales and Legends is a unique anthology that acquaints
English-speaking readers with the rich and captivating folk stories of
the Dungans, Chinese-speaking Muslims who fled Northwest China for
Russian Central Asia after failure of the Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)
against the Qing dynasty. The most comprehensive collection of Dungan
folk narratives, available now in English for the first time, this
volume features translations of oral narratives collected in the
former Soviet Central Asian republics of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in
the twentieth century, and first published in Dunganskie narodnye
skazki i predaniia (1977), which was edited by the internationally
renowned Russian sinologist Boris L. Riftin and compiled by his
prominent Dungan colleagues Makhmud A. Khasanov and Ilʹias I.
Iusupov. The Dungan folk narrative tradition is a vibrant and
fascinating tapestry of Chinese, Islamic, and various Central Asian
cultural elements. The present volume is comprised of a chapter
introducing the Dungan tale and three chapters containing 78 folk
stories organized in the following categories: wonder tales and animal
tales; novelistic tales, folk anecdotes, and adventure stories; and
legends, historical tales, and narratives. Also included are
appendixes, a glossary, an index, the original notes to the texts, and
translator’s notes aimed at an English-reading audience. This volume
will be of interest to general readers, as well as students and
scholars of folklore, ethnography, anthropology, comparative
literature, Chinese studies, and Central Asian studies. "The
Russian-language edition of Dungan Folktales and Legends was a
substantial contribution to comparative folklore studies when it first
appeared in 1977. The book, based on several decades of field
research, provided readers a glimpse into the complex tapestry of
Dungan storytelling. Built upon several traditions, the tales of the
Dungans merge multiple motifs and plots from the wide Eurasian
folklore space. This most welcome translation will benefit not only
folklorists and sinologists but also anyone with a liking for a good
story." —Aglaia Starostina, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of
Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences "Dungan Folktales
and Legends is a very refined work that represents the research
carried out by Soviet sinologists. This is undoubtedly a must-read for
those interested in Sinophone literature in general, as well as the
folklore preserved among Sinophone Muslims. Additionally, this piece
illustrates the complexity of interconnected and interrelated
traditions found in Central Asia. The translation by Kenneth J. Yin is
polished and careful: he truly manages to build a bridge between the
English readership and the Central Asian Sinophone Muslims."
—Soledad Jiménez-Tovar, Professor of History, Centro de
Investigación y Docencia Económicas "Kenneth J. Yin’s Dungan
Folktales and Legends makes a very substantial contribution to the
study of the culture and folklore of the Dungan people, whose unique
position in the history of East Asian cultures and East Asian
linguistics is increasingly recognized inside and outside of China.
For a very long time, Dunganology has been a field dominated by
outstanding Russian scholarship. More recently, immense progress has
been made by students from the People’s Republic of China. Kenneth
J. Yin shows an admirable ability to use all the most important
available sources in the present volume, which makes Dungan literary
sensibilities available to a broader international public."
—Christoph Harbsmeier, Professor Emeritus of Chinese, University of
Oslo "Dungan Folktales and Legends opens a new page in the
English-language scholarship on the folklore and popular literature of
the Chinese and their neighbors. Being a reader of these tales in
Russian translation since the age of ten (they made a part of my
collection of favorite Asian tales), I am delighted to learn that they
are now available in a superb English translation, with the necessary
introduction and comments, by Kenneth J. Yin. This collection also
reflects the personal experience of Academician of the Russian Academy
of Sciences Boris L. Riftin (1932–2012), who started to collect and
study Dungan folklore in situ during his student years and continued
to analyze it later from the perspective of an expert in Chinese folk
literature. Many figures of Chinese traditional literature, some of
them perhaps already known to English-speaking readers as Yu Boya, Han
Xin, Su Qin, Xue Rengui, and the like, appear here in a new and often
unusual guise." —Rostislav Berezkin, Research Fellow, National
Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies, Fudan University "With his
Dungan Folktales and Legends, Kenneth Yin contributes a valuable
chapter to Dungan Studies by making available in English translation a
substantial body of interesting folk tales of a people who, though
small in number, offer important material for the study of Central
Asian culture and literature. Expertly translated, the stories in this
collection open our eyes to a broad and unexpected vista of human
experience. Highly recommended for anyone who is engaged in the study
of Sinitic language and literature." —Victor H. Mair, Professor of
Chinese Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania "Kenneth
J. Yin’s Dungan Folktales and Legends is a most welcome and
impressive anthology of oral narrative literature translations. With
an elegant introduction chapter and erudite translator’s notes, this
rich and well-chosen collection will make a much needed wealth of
sources available for the study of Dungan culture and history in
Central Asia." —Talant Mawkanuli, Associate Teaching Professor and
Director of Turkic and Central Eurasian Studies, University of
Washington–Seattle
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ISBN
9781433184116
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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