Narrative structure of Bidayuh animal tales

Chapter 2, by Florence Gilliam Kayad and Palisya Siew-Ching Ting, unravels the uniqueness of Bidayuh folk tales while at the same time affirming the universality of the narrative structure of the tales. Interestingly, tales with animal-human relationship such as “The Tree of Siburan” have more char...

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Main Authors: Florence Gilliam, Kayad, Palisya Siew Ching, Ting
Other Authors: Ting, Su Hie
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Published: UNIMAS Publisher 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.408532023-10-10T07:28:48Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40853/ Narrative structure of Bidayuh animal tales Florence Gilliam, Kayad Palisya Siew Ching, Ting H Social Sciences (General) Chapter 2, by Florence Gilliam Kayad and Palisya Siew-Ching Ting, unravels the uniqueness of Bidayuh folk tales while at the same time affirming the universality of the narrative structure of the tales. Interestingly, tales with animal-human relationship such as “The Tree of Siburan” have more characters and a more complex plot than tales with animal-animal relationship such as “The mouse deer and the snail” and tales with human-animal transformation such as “Sibago, the cockerel”. The authors gauged how familiar some younger Bidayuhs were with the folktales using the reader response approach, and found out that they often only knew the gist of the tales. The authors raised a red flag on the imminent loss of a crucial part of the Bidayuh cultural heritage. UNIMAS Publisher Ting, Su Hie Florence Gilliam, Kayad 2022-12 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40853/1/Bidayuh%20lens%20book%20evidence-IR.pdf Florence Gilliam, Kayad and Palisya Siew Ching, Ting (2022) Narrative structure of Bidayuh animal tales. In: Bidayuh lens : Living as a Bidayuh in today's world. UNIMAS Publisher, Sarawak, Malaysia, pp. 27-58. ISBN 978-967-0054-15-5
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Narrative structure of Bidayuh animal tales
description Chapter 2, by Florence Gilliam Kayad and Palisya Siew-Ching Ting, unravels the uniqueness of Bidayuh folk tales while at the same time affirming the universality of the narrative structure of the tales. Interestingly, tales with animal-human relationship such as “The Tree of Siburan” have more characters and a more complex plot than tales with animal-animal relationship such as “The mouse deer and the snail” and tales with human-animal transformation such as “Sibago, the cockerel”. The authors gauged how familiar some younger Bidayuhs were with the folktales using the reader response approach, and found out that they often only knew the gist of the tales. The authors raised a red flag on the imminent loss of a crucial part of the Bidayuh cultural heritage.
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