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Trickster and Hero
Two Characters in the Oral and Written Traditions of the World
Harold Scheub

Published December 2012
LC: 2012013283 GR
232 pp.   6 x 9

ISBN 978-0-299-29074-0 Paper $29.95 s
ISBN 978-0-299-29073-3 eBook $21.95 s

Folklore & Mythology / Literature


Body Copy:

The trickster and the hero, found in so many of the world’s oral traditions, are seemingly opposed but often united in one character. Trickster and Hero provides a comparative look at a rich array of world oral traditions, folktales, mythologies, and literatures—from The Odyssey, The Epic of Gilgamesh, and Beowulf to Native American and African tales. Award-winning folklorist Harold Scheub explores the “Trickster moment,” the moment in the story when the tale, the teller, and the listener are transformed: we are both man and woman, god and human, hero and villain.

Scheub delves into the importance of trickster mythologies and the shifting relationships between tricksters and heroes. He examines protagonists that figure centrally in a wide range of oral narrative traditions, showing that the true hero is always to some extent a trickster as well. The trickster and hero, Scheub contends, are at the core of storytelling, and all the possibilities of life are there: we are taken apart and rebuilt, dismembered and reborn, defeated and renewed.

Blurbs:

“Trickster and Hero is a remarkable work. Learned, it speaks to any reader; complex, it doesn’t simplify the difficulties of its object and aim; comparatist, it avoids judgment in the representation of diverse cultures. This is a contemporary work done by a scholar who is very attentive to the history of the field.”—V-Y Mudimbe, Duke University

“This is an exciting and ambitious book, one that brings African, European, and North American trickster tales into comparison and perspective.” —Elizabeth Fine, Virginia Tech


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Author's bio:

Harold Scheub is professor of African languages and literature at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is author of many books, including Story; The Tongue Is Fire: South African Storytellers and Apartheid; and The Poem in the Story; and the editor of African Tales and of The World and the Word: Tales and Observations from the Xhosa Oral Tradition.


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