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    <![CDATA[The African Storyteller: Stories from African Oral Traditions]]>
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    <![CDATA[A Dictionary of African Mythology: The Mythmaker as Storyteller]]>
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    <![CDATA[There's no Zeus with his thunderbolt or Thor with his hammer; but in Harold Scheub's <em>A Dictionary of African Mythology</em>, there is Kibuka, who shoots arrows from clouds, and Tanit, mother of the universe, with her spear. From over 10 years of living in Africa, Harold Scheub has combed oral and recorded traditions to deliver a treasury of African mythology. Scheub focuses on the art of the storyteller, presenting stories that animate the peoples that tell them. You'll find the full range of archetypal figures here and see how mythic scenarios can vary from region to region. There are the rain-stones from God; the crocodile women; and Wuni, the god who destined men to always have to chase women. Scheub ties the stories together by locating common themes and provides an immense bibliography, along with cross-referencing by culture and country. Africa is not often on our mythology radar, but Scheub demonstrates that the continent's traditions are every bit as colorful and transformative as the myths of other world cultures. <em>--Brian Bruya</em>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Poem in the Story: Music, Poetry, and Narrative]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fact and fiction meet at the boundaries, the betwixt and between where transformations occur. This is the area of ambiguity where fiction and fact become endowed with meaning, and this is the area-where ambiguity, irony, and metaphor join forces-that Harold Scheub exposes in all its nuanced and evocative complexity in <em>The Poem in the Story.</em>  <p>In a career devoted to exploring the art of the African storyteller, Scheub has conducted some of the most interesting and provocative investigations into nonverbal aspects of storytelling, the complex relationship between artist and audience, and, most dramatically, the role played by poetry in storytelling. This book is his most daring effort yet, an unconventional work that searches out what makes a story artistically engaging and emotionally evocative, the metaphorical center that Scheub calls &quot;the poem in the story.&quot; Drawing on extensive fieldwork in southern Africa and decades of experience as a researcher and teacher, Scheub develops an original approach-a blend of field notes, diary entries, photographs, and texts of stories and poems-that guides readers into a new way of viewing, even experiencing, meaning in a story. Though this work is largely focused on African storytelling, its universal applications emerge when Scheub brings the work of storytellers as different as Shakespeare and Faulkner into the discussion.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[What is the essence of story? How does the storyteller convey meaning? Leading scholar Harold Scheub tackles these questions and more, demonstrating that the power of story lies in emotion.  <p>While others have focused on the importance of structure in the art of story, Scheub emphasizes emotion. He shows how an expert storyteller uses structural elements-image, rhythm, and narrative-to shape a story's fundamental emotional content. The storyteller uses traditional images, repetition, and linear narrative to move the audience past the story's surface of morals and ideas, and make connections to their past, present, and future. To guide the audience on this emotional journey is the storyteller's art.  <p>The traditional stories from South African, Xhosa, and San cultures included in the book lend persuasive support to Scheub's. These stories speak for themselves, demonstrating that a skilled performer can stir emotions despite the obstacles of space, time, and culture.  <p>&quot;<em>Story</em> is as sound and original a piece of scholarship as we have been waiting for in the study of oral narrative performance. . . .written by one of the best scholars who have anything to say on the subject of storytelling.&quot;-Isidore Okpewho, author of <em>African Oral Literature</em></p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The African Storyteller: Stories from African Oral Traditions]]>
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    <![CDATA[African Tales]]>
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    <![CDATA[The latest work from Harold Scheub, one of the world's leading scholars of African folktales, is the broadest collection yet assembled with tales from the entire continent of Africa, north to south. It brings together mythic, fantastic, and coming-of-age tales, some transcribed more than a hundred years ago, others dating to modern-day Africa. Scheub includes the work of storytellers from major African language groups, as well as many storytellers whose work is not often heard outside of Africa. This anthology offers a classroom-ready collection that should appeal to any scholar of African literature and culture. Realizing that these tales are part of a dying art, Scheub writes for the inner ear in everyone, bringing an oral tradition to life in written form.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Poem in the Story: Music, Poetry, and Narrative]]>
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    <![CDATA[Fact and fiction meet at the boundaries, the betwixt and between where transformations occur. This is the area of ambiguity where fiction and fact become endowed with meaning, and this is the area-where ambiguity, irony, and metaphor join forces-that Harold Scheub exposes in all its nuanced and evocative complexity in <em>The Poem in the Story.</em>    <p>In a career devoted to exploring the art of the African storyteller, Scheub has conducted some of the most interesting and provocative investigations into nonverbal aspects of storytelling, the complex relationship between artist and audience, and, most dramatically, the role played by poetry in storytelling. This book is his most daring effort yet, an unconventional work that searches out what makes a story artistically engaging and emotionally evocative, the metaphorical center that Scheub calls &quot;the poem in the story.&quot; Drawing on extensive fieldwork in southern Africa and decades of experience as a researcher and teacher, Scheub develops an original approach-a blend of field notes, diary entries, photographs, and texts of stories and poems-that guides readers into a new way of viewing, even experiencing, meaning in a story. Though this work is largely focused on African storytelling, its universal applications emerge when Scheub brings the work of storytellers as different as Shakespeare and Faulkner into the discussion.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[South African Voices: Created in Olden Times - Volume 2 (South African Voices, Volume II)]]>
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    <![CDATA[South African Voices: Created in Olden Times presents an introduction on the art of a storyteller by Nogenile Masithathu Zenani, translated by Harold Scheub. The materials were taped and filmed by Harold Scheub in the late 1960s and in the 1970s, as he walked along the southeastern coastal areas of Africa, collecting and documenting the stories and poems of Xhosa and Zulu peoples. Each story is annotated in English. MAIN TEXT IS NOT IN ENGLISH.]]>
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    <![CDATA[South African Voices: A Long Time Passed - Volume 1 (South African Voices, Volume 1)]]>
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    <![CDATA[This work consists of transcribed texts of oral traditions and histories, poetry, folktales, and stories in Xhosa, Zulu, and Siswati collected, transcribed, and edited by Professor Harold Scheub. NOT IN ENGLISH. Some english summaries and translation notes.]]>
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