Narrative Culture, Volume 8, Number 2, Fall 2021 (Belief Narratives)
Narrative Culture, Volume 8, Issue 2
Narrative Culture claims narration as a broad and pervasive human practice, warranting a holistic perspective to grasp its place comparatively across time and space. Inviting contributions that document, discuss and theorize narrative culture, the journal seeks to offer a platform that integrates approaches spread across numerous disciplines. The field of narrative culture thus outlined is defined by a large variety of forms of popular narratives, including not only oral and written texts, but also narratives in images, three-dimensional art, customs, rituals, drama, dance, music, and so forth.
Volume 8, Number 2, Fall 2021
Special Issue: Belief Narratives
Guest Editor: Ülo Valk
What Are Belief Narratives? An Introduction
Ülo Valk
Canonical Belief Narratives of the Buddha: Folklore and Religion in the Early Buddhist Discourses
Eviatar Shulman
Reflections of Historical Witch Trials in Latvian Folklore: Veckušķis Legend Cycle
Sandis Laime
The Rise of Chupa-Sangue in a World of “Fake News”: Living Legends of Vampirism in Mozambique and Malawi
Terry Gunnell
“A World Where Many Worlds Fit”: Understanding Cosmopolitics through Narratives of Possessions and Spirit Invocation among Lhopos (Bhutia) in Sikkim
Kikee Doma Bhutia
New Life of Old Mongolian Demons
Alevtina Solovyeva
Metaphysical Experiences in Postwar Vietnam
Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan
“Thy Fame Shall Never Cease”: Ritualized Oratory and Mythmaking in Renaissance Reproductions of Elizabeth I’s Tilbury Address
Christal Seahorn