The Practice of Oral Literary Criticism: Women's Songs in Kangra, India
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Narayan, Kirin
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American Folklore Society
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As early as 1966, Alan Dundes argued for the need to consider "oral literary
criticism," the meanings attributed to folklore texts by the people who use them.
This essay evaluates Dundes's original formulation in light of subsequent scholarly
contributions, applying these to research on women's songs in Kangra, North India.
I argue that honoring people's own interpretations of their folklore carries important
implications for the practice of researching, writing about, and formulating folklore
theory.
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