2017
DOI: 10.5406/jamerfolk.130.517.0335
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Proverbs in the Academy: A Folklore Studies Activity for the Writing Classroom

Abstract: A primary research activity involving proverbs is detailed and recommended for use in writing classrooms to promote higher-order thinking and analytical skills closely tied to effective academic writing. It is argued that the interrogation of proverbs cultivates among less-experienced writers some analytical and linguistic skills that correspond with academic writing demands. It is also argued that the examination of such popular forms of expression further allows such writers to experience the convergence of … Show more

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“…Compiled ethnographic data, such as stories and myths, for Lévi-Strauss, represented free human cultural products capable of addressing life problems. In his interpretation, Lévi-Strauss demonstrated that myths comprised (1) relationships and oppositions and (2) that, through this way of thinking, the savage mind successfully applied orderliness to their world [20], [21]. The method applied in this theory, according to Taum [22], is tentative, where the meaning of the application should be continuously tested and matched with the available results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compiled ethnographic data, such as stories and myths, for Lévi-Strauss, represented free human cultural products capable of addressing life problems. In his interpretation, Lévi-Strauss demonstrated that myths comprised (1) relationships and oppositions and (2) that, through this way of thinking, the savage mind successfully applied orderliness to their world [20], [21]. The method applied in this theory, according to Taum [22], is tentative, where the meaning of the application should be continuously tested and matched with the available results.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%