Cajun and Creole Folktales

Cajun and Creole Folktales
Title Cajun and Creole Folktales PDF eBook
Author Barry Jean Ancelet
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 304
Release 2015-06-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496806565

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This teeming compendium of tales assembles and classifies the abundant lore and storytelling prevalent in the French culture of southern Louisiana. This is the largest, most diverse, and best annotated collection of French-language tales ever published in the United States. Side by side are dual-language retellings—the Cajun French and its English translation—along with insightful commentaries. This volume reveals the long and lively heritage of the Louisiana folktale among French Creoles and Cajuns and shows how tale-telling in Louisiana through the years has remained vigorous and constantly changing. Some of the best storytellers of the present day are highlighted in biographical sketches and are identified by some of their best tales. Their repertory includes animal stories, magic stories, jokes, tall tales, Pascal (improvised) stories, and legendary tales—all of them colorful examples of Louisiana narrative at its best. Though greatly transformed since the French arrived on southern soil, the French oral tradition is alive and flourishing today. It is even more complex and varied than has been shown in previous studies, for revealed here are African influences as well as others that have been filtered from America's multicultural mainstream.

Folklore Figures of French and Creole Louisiana

Folklore Figures of French and Creole Louisiana
Title Folklore Figures of French and Creole Louisiana PDF eBook
Author Nathan Rabalais
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 255
Release 2021-03-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0807175579

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In Folklore Figures of French and Creole Louisiana, Nathan J. Rabalais examines the impact of Louisiana’s remarkably diverse cultural and ethnic groups on folklore characters and motifs during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Establishing connections between Louisiana and France, West Africa, Canada, and the Antilles, Rabalais explores how folk characters, motifs, and morals adapted to their new contexts in Louisiana. By viewing the state’s folklore in the light of its immigration history, he demonstrates how folktales can serve as indicators of sociocultural adaptation as well as contact among cultural communities. In particular, he examines the ways in which collective traumas experienced by Louisiana’s major ethnic groups—slavery, the grand dérangement, linguistic discrimination—resulted in fundamental changes in these folktales in relation to their European and African counterparts. Rabalais points to the development of an altered moral economy in Cajun and Creole folktales. Conventional heroic qualities, such as physical strength, are subverted in Louisiana folklore in favor of wit and cunning. Analyses of Black Creole animal tales like those of Bouki et Lapin and Tortie demonstrate the trickster hero’s ability to overcome both literal and symbolic entrapment through cleverness. Some elements of Louisiana’s folklore tradition, such as the rougarou and cauchemar, remain an integral presence in the state’s cultural landscape, apparent in humor, popular culture, regional branding, and children’s books. Through its adaptive use of folklore, French and Creole Louisiana will continue to retell old stories in innovative ways as well as create new stories for future generations.

Cajun Folktales

Cajun Folktales
Title Cajun Folktales PDF eBook
Author J. J. Reneaux
Publisher august house
Pages 186
Release 1992
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780874832839

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A collection of twenty-six traditional Cajun tales, including animal stories, fairy tales, ghost stories, and humorous tales.

Bouki's Honey

Bouki's Honey
Title Bouki's Honey PDF eBook
Author Arthur Roy Williams
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 34
Release 2008
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1434304671

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Lapin the rabbit tricks Bouki the donkey out of his honey. Includes a glossary and pronunciation guide to ten Creole words or expressions.

Louisiana Folktales

Louisiana Folktales
Title Louisiana Folktales PDF eBook
Author Alcée Fortier
Publisher University of Louisiana
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Creole dialects
ISBN 9781935754107

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Swapping Stories

Swapping Stories
Title Swapping Stories PDF eBook
Author Carl Lindahl
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 458
Release 2009-10-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496800826

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Here are more than two hundred oral tales from some of Louisiana's finest storytellers. In this comprehensive volume of great range are transcriptions of narratives in many genres, from diverse voices, and from all regions of the state. Told in settings ranging from the front porch to the festival stage, these tales proclaim the great vitality and variety of Louisiana's oral narrative traditions. Given special focus are Harold Talbert, Lonnie Gray, Bel Abbey, Ben Guiné, and Enola Matthews—whose wealth of imagination, memory, and artistry demonstrates the depth as well as the breadth of the storyteller's craft. For tales told in Cajun and Creole French, Koasati, and Spanish, the editors have supplied both the original language and English translation. To the volume Maida Owens has contributed an overview of Louisiana's folk culture and a survey of folklife studies of various regions of the state. Car Lindahl's introduction and notes discuss the various genres and styles of storytelling common in Louisiana and link them with the worldwide are of the folktale.

Cajun Foodways

Cajun Foodways
Title Cajun Foodways PDF eBook
Author C. Paige Gutierrez
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 175
Release 2009-12-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1628467770

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Cajun food has become a popular “ethnic” food throughout America during the last decade. This fascinating book explores the significance of Cajun cookery on its home turf in south Louisiana, a region marked by startling juxtapositions of the new and the old, the nationally standard and the locally unique. Neither a cookbook nor a restaurant guide, Cajun Foodways gives interpretation to the meaning of traditional Cajun food from the perspective of folklife studies and cultural anthropology. The author takes into account the modern regional popular culture in examining traditional foodways of the Cajuns. Cajuns' attention to their own traditional foodways is more than merely nostalgia or a clever marketing ploy to lure tourists and sell local products. The symbolic power of Cajun food is deeply rooted in Cajuns' ethnic identity, especially their attachments to their natural environment and their love of being with people. Foodways are an effective symbol for what it means to be a Cajun today. The reader interested in food and in cooking will find much appeal in this book, for it illustrates a new way to think about how and why people eat as they do.