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Tales, Rumors, and Gossip: Exploring Contemporary Folk Literature in Grades 7-12
 
 
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Tales, Rumors, and Gossip: Exploring Contemporary Folk Literature in Grades 7-12 [Hardcover]

Gail de Vos (Author)

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1563081903 978-1563081903 April 15, 1996
Explore the stories and themes that capture the imagination of young people today. After a fascinating overview and discussion of contemporary legends (commonly referred to as modern urban legends and often told as "true"), de Vos examines them in their relationship to rumors and gossip, ostension (acting out the legends), the role of the media in formulation and dissemination, and related tales (e.g., literary horror tales). A sampling of tales is organized into broad subject areas, such as contaminated food, threats to children, and satanic legends, and the legends are analyzed according to function, structure, and international variants. De Vos discusses some of the literary and visual adaptations in popular culture and offers suggestions for adapting tales for the junior high and high school curriculum. A fascinating professional book, this is a great resource to use with young adults.

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Many of us have heard stories about reptiles surfacing in toilets or a young couple narrowly escaping attack by an escaped convict with a hook for a hand. De Vos offers a scholarly yet entertaining compendium of these and other contemporary legends of special interest to young adults. It describes the basic structure and features of the legends, as well as their role in the world around us. Of particular interest is the section in each chapter listing literary and visual adaptations of legends mentioned, including books by Alvin Schwartz and Stephen King. An appendix of classroom discussion topics is noteworthy, as are the indices of legends, their subjects, and literary works mentioned in the text. This title would be useful for libraries serving young adults or for those researching folklore or storytelling.
Nancy Bell, Alief Independent School District, Houston, TX
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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“This is a fascinating, hard-to-put-down resource--for storytellers, teachers, librarians and anyone else who works with teenagers--and for the casual browser, who just wants to check out a rather dubious story she overheard at the mall.”–Story Bag

“De Vos offers a scholarly yet entertaining compendium of contemporary legends...This title would be useful for libraries serving young adults or for those researching folklore or storytelling.”–School Library Journal

“Another useful resource for teachers and librarians...Creative teachers and librarians should be able to find numerous ways to integrate the contents of Tales, Rumors, and Gossip's contents into a variety of subject areas.”–Emergency Librarian

“An easy read and easier reference book...This book could be a welcome addition to your library.”–Adventures in Storytelling

“Should be of great value to teachers in the middle and high schools...Also a good resource for those in the studies of social science, and can provide a great source of ideas and content for storytellers.”–Guild Gazette

“Recommended.”–The Book Report

“An excellent addition to the existing literature on Urban Legends.”–Territorial Tattler

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Contemporary legends are important to consider for educators and communicators, not only because they articulate modern concerns in contemporary societies, but because they are told, and believed, by all segments of those societies. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
contaminated food legends, scary story reader, other contemporary legends, unwitting thief, stolen liver, satanic legends, redemption rumors, media narraforms, satanic cult legends, contamination legends, nastier legends, runaway grandmother, legend tripping, mercantile legends, legend trips, tattoo transfers, scary legends, vanishing hitchhiker, ostensive action, cadaver stories, choking doberman, stolen body parts, legend complex, store snakes, fried rat
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, North America, Paul Smith, United States, Little Rock, August House, Western Folklore, Gillian Bennett, Sheffield Academic Press, Jan Harold, Great Britain, Mexican American, Ann Landers, Judy Dockrey Young, Liz Claiborne, Bill Ellis, Gary Alan, Mickey Mouse, South Africa, Bloody Mary, African American, Routledge Kegan Paul, Tropical Fantasy, University of Tennessee Press, Indiana University Press
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