Oedipus Ubiquitous: The Family Complex in World Folk LiteratureStanford University Press, 1996 - 342 páginas Whether or not the Oedipus complex is universal has been the subject of controversy ever since Freud made it the centrepiece of psychoanalytic theory. Though the strict version of the Freudian oedipal story is not very common in world folk literature, a looser version is: the struggle between an older, father-like man and a younger man who stands in a son-like relationship to him, and an inappropriate closeness, often erotic, between the younger man and a motherly woman. Along with father-daughter and brother-sister incest tales, it is one of several varieties that the authors of this study call family complex folktales. The authors re-examine the debate over the universality of the Oedipus complex through an analysis of the widespread occurrence of family complex folktales. In addition they provide a collection of 139 such stories taken from every world culture area and every level of social complexity. |
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... Story of Aishish . KLAMATH . 263 Native South America 105. Karuetaouibo and Wakurumpo . MUNDURUCU . 265 106. Shakanari . MATSIGENKA . 268 107. Tuluma , the Woodpecker . MEHINAKU . 270 108. Eweje and His Daughter Kwalu . MEHINAKU . 272 ...
... Story of Aishish . KLAMATH . 263 Native South America 105. Karuetaouibo and Wakurumpo . MUNDURUCU . 265 106. Shakanari . MATSIGENKA . 268 107. Tuluma , the Woodpecker . MEHINAKU . 270 108. Eweje and His Daughter Kwalu . MEHINAKU . 272 ...
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Contenido
A Brief History of Research on FamilyComplex Tales | 8 |
The Evidence from World Folk Literature | 38 |
The Theory of the Family Complex in Folk Literature | 71 |
Conclusion | 98 |
THE FOLKTALES | 105 |
Europe and EuroAmerica 1 The First Gods ANCIENT GREECE | 107 |
The Birth of the Olympians ANCIENT GREECE | 110 |
Oedipus ANCIENT GREECE | 111 |
Momovala TROBRIANDS | 213 |
Lumimuut CELEBES | 215 |
Seufa and His Nephew TRUK | 216 |
Two Brothers Who Coveted Their Sister ULITHI ATOLL | 218 |
Java Tale | 220 |
Putri JAVA | 221 |
Masingbal and His Son Metinglaug ALOR | 222 |
Myth of Nata Lap RATAPA AUSTRALIA | 224 |
The Death and Rebirth of Dionysos ANCIENT GREECE | 113 |
Conchobor IRELAND | 114 |
Secundus MEDIEVAL EUROPE | 115 |
South Slavic Oedipus Judas YUGOSLAVIA | 118 |
Alban Type ITALY | 121 |
The Boy Who Married His Mother FINLAND | 122 |
Solomon the Wise MEXICO | 123 |
Eugene the Found GUADELOUPE | 124 |
Camoes and His Mother BRAZIL | 126 |
The Maiden Tsar RUSSIA | 127 |
Middle East and Africa 16 Zahhak PERSIA | 130 |
Diirawic and Her Incestuous Brother DINKA AFRICA | 131 |
Uken ALUR UGANDA | 141 |
Usikulumi Kahlokohloko ZULU SOUTH AFRICA | 143 |
How the Earth Was Peopled NGOMBE AFRICA | 145 |
Kauha KUNG AFRICA | 146 |
The Chieftains Sons TOGOBASSARI AFRICA | 148 |
The Mothers Boy MUNTSHI AFRICA | 152 |
A Boy Whom the Girls Loved MUNTSHI AFRICA | 153 |
The Love Between Blood NUPE AFRICA | 156 |
Child of the Valley HAYA AFRICA | 162 |
Muhammed Othman the Sultans Son KAMALAB ABBASIYA AFRICA | 165 |
Fatma the Beautiful SHAIQIYA ABBASIYA AFRICA | 168 |
The Wife of the Princes Son FARADIYIN JUHAINA AFRICA | 171 |
The New or the Old? EGYPT | 174 |
Shango the Usurper YORUBA WEST AFRICA | 177 |
Shaka ZULU SOUTH AFRICA | 178 |
South and East Asia 34 The Bodhisattva at Takkasita ANCIENT INDIA | 180 |
Kutsa Seduces Indras Wife ANCIENT INDIA | 181 |
The Uncle Who Tried to Murder the Newborn Child ANCIENT INDIA | 182 |
Prajapati ANCIENT INDIA | 183 |
Garpake Baba LEPCHA NEPAL | 186 |
Tibetan Incest Myth TIBETANS IN NEPAL | 187 |
Gara SINHALESE SRI LANKA | 188 |
Vasantatilaka ANCIENT INDIA | 190 |
The Indian Oedipus INDIA | 191 |
Daiten MEDIEVAL JAPAN | 192 |
Ajase JAPAN | 193 |
Advice to Son Who Has Injured Own Father Mother CHINA | 194 |
Pauk Tyaing BURMA | 195 |
Maung Ba Cein BURMA | 196 |
Thihabahu BURMA | 197 |
The Flood HMONG LAOS | 198 |
Tane and Hinehauone MAORI NEW ZEALAND | 200 |
Tiki MANGAREVA | 201 |
Maui Kisikisi and Hina TONGA | 202 |
Tikopian Tale TIKOPIA | 203 |
The Tale of the Immoral Ngarara MAORI NEW ZEALAND | 204 |
Tiki Takes His Daughter Hina to Wife TUAMOTUA | 205 |
Sikhalol and His Mother ULITHI ATOLL | 207 |
Mandaya Tale PHILIPPINES | 209 |
Dokonikan and Tudeva TROBRIANDS | 212 |
Ganumi I KIWAI NEW GUINEA | 225 |
Ganumi II KIWAI NEW GUINEA | 226 |
The Death of the Father MURINBATA AUSTRALIA | 229 |
The Milky Way YUMU AUSTRALIA | 236 |
Native North America 87 Trickster Marries His Daughter SOUTHERN UTE | 239 |
Comanche Tale | 241 |
The Woman and Her Husband ESKIMO | 243 |
The Woman and Her Brother ESKIMO | 244 |
Mono Tale WESTERN MONO | 245 |
The Girl Who Married Her Brother SHASTA | 246 |
The Jealous Father CREE | 247 |
It Happened at Coarsetextured Rocks Lie Above in a Compact Cluster APACHE | 250 |
Raven and the Girl TSIMSHIAN | 251 |
The Hero Twins NAVAJO | 252 |
Nihançan and His MotherinLaw SOUTHERN ARAPAHO | 253 |
The Grandmother Disguised as a Man THOMPSON INDIANS | 255 |
Wren and His Fathers Mother CLACKAMAS CHINOOK | 256 |
Origin Legend of the Moth Way Ceremony NAVAJO | 260 |
The Bird Nester KLAMATH | 262 |
The Story of Aishish KLAMATH | 263 |
Native South America 105 Karuetaouibo and Wakurumpo MUNDURUCU | 265 |
Shakanari MATSIGENKA | 268 |
Tuluma the Woodpecker MEHINAKU | 270 |
Eweje and His Daughter Kwalu MEHINAKU | 272 |
Araukuni MEHINAKU | 273 |
Bat Alua MEHINAKU | 274 |
The Story of the Woman Araruga Paru BORORO | 276 |
The Legend of the Hero Toribugu BORORO | 279 |
Transformation of a Brother and SisterinLaw into Boas NIVAKLÉ | 283 |
The Incestuous Young Man Who Was Transformed into a Jaguar CHAMACOCO | 284 |
The Incest and the Big Bull GUAJIRO | 288 |
The Origin of a Hill GUAJIRO | 290 |
The GuanacoMan and His Daughters SELKNAM | 291 |
The Wild Goose Couple YAMANA | 292 |
The Little Woodpecker YAMANA | 293 |
The Woodpecker Brother and Sister YAMANA | 295 |
The Woodpecker Couple YA MANA | 296 |
The Seven Stars The Pleiades GE | 297 |
The Adventures of Pedwo and His Daughters GE | 302 |
The Mebengodjuti Kamri GE | 304 |
The Shameless Mother and Son GE | 305 |
Picokamcwu Boys Who Turned into Birds APINAYE GE | 308 |
The Daughter of the Sun TUKANO | 309 |
Etabi the Incestuous Widow and How Fighting Originated AYOREO | 310 |
Yakoviri MATSIGENKA | 311 |
Birth and Infancy of Elal TEHUELCHE | 314 |
Tawkxwax and the Birds MATACO | 315 |
Bachue MUISCA | 317 |
References Cited | 321 |
Permissions to Reproduce the Folktales | 333 |
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