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Title | : | Ukrainian Minstrels: Why the Blind Should Sing: And the Blind Shall Sing (Folklores and Folk Cultures of Eastern Europe) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.52 (523 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0765601451 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 386 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-14 |
Language | : | English |
About the Author NATALIE KONONENKO holds the Kule Chair of Ukranian Ethnography at the University of Alberta. . Her numerous publications include Ukranian Minstrels (1998), The Magic Egg and Other Tales from the Ukraine (Libraries Unlimited, 1997), and The Turkish Minstrel Tale Tradition (1990)
Encyclopedic in its Scope of Ukrainian Minstrelsy, Minstrel Rites and Songs--should be in Libraries, both public and personal! Best book prizes for Ukrainian Minstrels: And the Blind Shall Sing, include: Kovaliv prize (an international award), 1997 and American Association for Ukrainian Studies book prize, 2000.Additionally, Professor Natalie O. Kononenko's scholarly study is the first in M.E. Outstanding history of the Ukrainian minstrel tradition. Zoltan B. The "Ukrainian Minstrels" by the Harvard-trained scholar and folklore authority, Natalie Kononenko, who currently teaches at the University of Virginia, is enormously interesting. Among the many intriguing characteristics of the Ukrainian folk tradition is the fact th
The singers of Ukrainian epics, these minstrels were organized into professional guilds that set standards for training and performance. Repressed during the Stalin era, this is their story.. The blind mendicant in Ukrainian folk tradition is a little-known social order, but an important one
. Her numerous publications include Ukranian Minstrels (1998), The Magic Egg and Other Tales from the Ukraine (Libraries Unlimited, 1997), and The Turkish Minstrel Tale Tradition (1990). NATALIE KONONENKO holds the Kule Chair of Ukranian Ethnography at the University of Alberta
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