Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. : A Comparative Anthology with a Sample of Glossed Texts / / Volume 1 : / Geoffrey Khan [and seven others].
This comparative anthology showcases the rich and mutually intertwined folklore of three ethno-religious communities from northern Iraq: Aramaic-speaking ('Syriac') Christians, Kurdish Muslims and-to a lesser extent-Aramaic-speaking Jews. The first volume contains several introductory chap...
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Khan, Geoffrey, author. Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Volume 1 : A Comparative Anthology with a Sample of Glossed Texts / Geoffrey Khan [and seven others]. Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq Cambridge, UK : Open Book Publishers, 2022. ©2022 1 online resource (xxxi, 343 pages) : maps. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Cambridge Semitic languages and cultures, ; 12 Description based on print version record. This comparative anthology showcases the rich and mutually intertwined folklore of three ethno-religious communities from northern Iraq: Aramaic-speaking ('Syriac') Christians, Kurdish Muslims and-to a lesser extent-Aramaic-speaking Jews. The first volume contains several introductory chapters on language, folkore motifs and narrative style, followed by samples of glossed texts in each language variety. The second volume is the anthology proper, presenting folklore narratives in several distinct varieties of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic and Northern and Central Kurdish. The stories are accompanied by English translations. The material includes different genres such as folktales, legends, fables and anecdotes, and is organised into seven thematic units. The folkloristic material of these three communities is shared to a large extent. The anthology is, therefore, a testament to the intimate and long-standing relations between these three ethno-religious communities-relations that existed in a multilingual environment centuries before the modern era of nationalism. Includes bibliographical references and index. Tales Iraq Kurdistān. Kurds Iraq Folklore. Folklore Iraq Kurdistān. 1-80064-766-2 Cambridge Semitic languages and cultures ; 12. |
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