On oral Malay folktales
Studies on written Malay folktales are abundant, but more work needs to be done on the oral nature of these folktales. The literary and the oral versions of these tales are completely different and should be analysed separately. Thus, this thesis presents an in-depth analysis on the oratory natur...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1377112020-04-24T06:29:19Z On oral Malay folktales Inna Haziqah Muhamad Yazid Nicholas Witkowski School of Humanities nwitkowski@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History Studies on written Malay folktales are abundant, but more work needs to be done on the oral nature of these folktales. The literary and the oral versions of these tales are completely different and should be analysed separately. Thus, this thesis presents an in-depth analysis on the oratory nature of Malay folktales. The methodology undertaken to study this topic was through audiorecorded oral interviews with 11 respondents. This thesis adopts a qualitative analysis in order to study this topic. It hopes to contribute to the expanding literature of oral Malay folktales and encourages readers to offer new ideas and perspective to this research as well. Bachelor of Arts in History 2020-04-09T05:52:45Z 2020-04-09T05:52:45Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137711 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Studies on written Malay folktales are abundant, but more work needs
to be done on the oral nature of these folktales. The literary and the oral
versions of these tales are completely different and should be analysed
separately. Thus, this thesis presents an in-depth analysis on the oratory nature
of Malay folktales.
The methodology undertaken to study this topic was through audiorecorded oral interviews with 11 respondents. This thesis adopts a qualitative
analysis in order to study this topic. It hopes to contribute to the expanding
literature of oral Malay folktales and encourages readers to offer new ideas and
perspective to this research as well. |
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