Thursday, August 31, 2006

UNCG - MLS 610C Global Arts Unit 2 Texts - Part 2

Comments under this blog entry are my discussion about texts for Unit 2.
(Chicago citation format for bibliographies)


Part 2 of 3

Radin, Paul, ed. “Introduction.” In African Folktales, 1-19. New York:
Pantheon, 1952.

“The Young Man Who Was Carried Off by a Lion.” In African Folktales,
edited by Paul Radin, 161-164. New York: Pantheon, 1952.

“How a Hunter Obtained Money from His Friends the Leopard, the Goat, the
Bush Cat, and the Cock, and How He Got Out of Repaying Them.”
In African Folktales, edited by Paul Radin, 165-167. New York:
Pantheon, 1952.

“The Little Wise Woman.” In African Folktales, edited by Paul
Radin, 168-170. New York: Pantheon, 1952.

“Zimwa-mbanje the Hemp Smoker.” In African Folktales, edited by Paul
Radin, 171-173. New York: Pantheon, 1952.

“Konyek and His Father.” In African Folktales, edited by Paul
Radin, 174-176. New York: Pantheon, 1952.

“The Lost Sister.” In African Folktales, edited by Paul Radin, 177-178. New
York: Pantheon, 1952.

“The Woman and the Children of the Sycamore Tree.” In African Folktales,
edited by Paul Radin, 179-180. New York: Pantheon, 1952.

“The Girl Who Stayed in the Fork of a Tree.” In African Folktales, edited by
Paul Radin, 181-185. New York: Pantheon, 1952.

“How an Unborn Child Avenged Its Mother’s Death.” In African Folktales,
edited by Paul Radin, 186-189. New York: Pantheon, 1952.

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