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A Selected Bibliography of Trickster

[Note: This bibliography is assembled from a number of texts and bibliographies from various scholars, plus my own work. I have edited the bibliographies to achieve some semblance of consistency, but I really can't speak to the relevance of accuracy of the citations. However, I am responsible for editing errors. Please email corrections or problems you may have with this file to cspinks at trinity.edu, and I will make the necessary corrections and try to help with the problem.]

Last revised: May 09, 2005


Aarne. Antti A. The Types of the Folktale: A Classification and Bibliography. Trans. and ed. Stith Thompson. New York: Burt Franklin. 1971.

Abimbola, Wande. "An Exposition of Ifa Literary Corpus." Ph.D. dissertation, University of Lagos, 1970.

Abimbola, Wande, and Barry Hallen. "Secrecy and Objectivity in the Methodology and Literature of Ha Divination." Secrecy: African Art That Conceals and Reveals. Mary H. Nooter, ed. New York: Museum for African Art, 1993:210-20.

Abrahams, Roger D., ed. Afro-American Folktales; Stone from Black Traditions in the New World. New York: Pantheon, 1985.

Abrahams, Roger D. Deep Down in the Jungle: Negro Narrative Folklore from the Streets of Philadelphia. Chicago, III.: Aldine Publishing, 1970.

Abrahams, Roger D. "Playing the Dozens," in Dundes, Mother Wit, 295-300.

Abrahams, Roger D. "Trickster, the Outrageous Hero." In Tristram P. Coffin, ed. Our Living Traditions: An Introduction to American Folklore, 170-78. New York: Basic Books, 1968.

Abrams, David M., and Brian Sutton- Smith. "The Development of the Trickster in Children's Narrative." Journal of American Folklore 90 (1977)  29-47.

Adamson, Thelma. "Folk Tales of the Coast Salish." Memoirs, 27. New York: American Folk-lore Society, 1934.

Addae, T. "Some Aspects of Ashanti Religious Beliefs." Africa 25 (1970)  162-65.

Aeschylus. Prometheus Bound. Warren D. Anderson, Trans. New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1963.

Afanasyev, Alexander. Russian Fairy Tales. Trans. Norbert Guterman. New York: Pantheon. 1945.

Affron, Charles. "Performing Performing: Irony and Affect." Cinema Journal 20 (Fall 1980)  42-52.

Ahenakew, Willard. Cartoons of Indian Politics and Indian Humour. Saskatoon: Hesse, 1974.

Aitken, Robert. "Excerpts from Coyote Roshi Goroku." Coyote's Journal, 1982:47-49.

Akesson, S. K. "The Secret of Akom." African Affairs 49 (1950)   237-240.

Alapini, Julien. Les Noix sacrees: Etude complete de Faahidegoin-Genie de la sagesse et la divination au Dahomey. Monte Carlo: Regain, 1950.

Allen, Paula Gunn. "The Mythopoeic Vision in Native American Literature: The Problem of Myth." American Indian Culture and Research Journal I (1974)   1-3

Allen, Robert C. Horrible Prettiness: Burlesque and American Culture. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991.

Allen, Robert C., ed. Channels of Discourse, Reassembled: Television and Contemporary Criticism. 2d ed. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Allen, T. W., W. R. Halliday, and E. E. Sykes, eds. The Homeric Hymns. 2nd Ed. of Greek text. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1936.

Althusser, Louis. "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes Towards an Investigation)." In Lenin and Philosophy, trans. Ben Brewster, 127-86. London: Monthly Review Press, 1971.

Alvarsson, Jan_Ake. "Trickster versus Culture Hero -- The Roles of Thokwjawaj and 'Ahutesetajwaj in 'Weenhayek Mythology."  Acta Americana (Swedish Americantist Society) 5-2 (1997) 89.

Ammons, Elizabeth, and White-Parks, Annette (eds.)  Tricksterism in Turn of the Century American Literature : A Multicultural Perspective. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England, 1994, 1994.

Amory, Frederic. "The Entry of the Trickster to the High Cultures of the West." Folklore Publications Group Monograph Series. Vol. 5. no.2.Bloomington. IN, n.d.

Anthony, Leon. "Simmer and Shake." Aboriginal Voices 1, 4 (1994) 13-14.

Anderson, Bernice G. Trickster Tales from Prairie Lodgefires. Nashville: Abington Press, 1979.

Anderson, Christopher. "Jesse James, the Bourgeois Bandit: The Transformation of a Popular Hero." Cinema Journal 26 (1986)  43-64.

Anderson, Eugene. "Coyote Song". Coyote's Journal, 4 (1965) 29-35.

Andrews, William L. To Tell a Free Story: The First Century of Afro-American Autobiography, 1760-1865. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1986.

Andrews, Bart. The "I Love Lucy" Book. New York: Doubleday, 1985.

Anzaldua, Gloria. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Foundation, 1987.

Appiah, Peggy. Ananse the Spider: Tales from an Ashanti Village. New York: Pantheon, 1966.

Appiah, Peggy. The Pineapple Child and Other Tales from Ashanti. London: Deutsch, 1969.

Appiah, Peggy. Tales of an Ashanti Father. London: Deutsch, 1967.

Appignanesi, Lisa, ed. Postmodernism. ICA Documents London: Free Association Books, 1989.

Apte, Mahadev L. Humor and Laughter: An Anthropological Approach. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1985.  See Chapter 7, "The Trickster in Folklore."

Arbuthnot, Lucie, and Gail Seneca. "Pre-text and Text in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." Issues in Feminist Film Criticism, ed. Patricia Erens, 112-25. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.

Archuleta, Margaret L.. Coyote. "A Myth in the Making." Terra 25/2 (1986) 13-9.

Archuleta, Margaret L. "The Fourth Biennial Native American Fine Arts Invitational at the Heard Museum." American Indian Art Magazine 15/1 (1989) 54-61,

Archuleta, Margaret, and Renard Strickland. Shared Visions: Native American Painters and Sculptors in the Twentieth Century. Phoenix, AZ. The Heard Museum, 1991.

Ardener, Shirley, ed. Women and Space: Ground Rules and Social Maps. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981.

Arewa, Ojo, and G. M. Shreve. "The Genesis of Structures in African Narrative", Vol. 1: Zande Trickster Tales: Studies in African Semiotics. New Paltz: Conch, 1975.

Argyle, W. J. The Fon of Dahomey: A History and Ethnography of the Old Kingdom. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1966.

Aristotle. Historia Animalium. 2 vols. A. L. Peck, Trans. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1965.

Arnheim, Rudolf. "Accident and the Necessity of Art." Toward a Psychology of Art. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966: 162-80.

Ashley, Kathleen M. "Interrogating Biblical Deception and Trickster Theories: Narratives of Patriarchy or Possibility." In Exum and Bos 1988: 103-16.

Athanassakis, Apostolos N. The Homeric Hymns. Translation, Introduction, and Notes. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976.

Athanassakis, Apostolos N. The Orphic Hymns. SBL Texts and Translations, 12; Graeco- Roman: Religion, 4. Missoula: Scholars, 1977.

Atwood, Margaret. "Masterpiece Theater ." Review of Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth, and Art and The Gift: Imagination and the Erotic Life of Property by Lewis Hyde. Los Angeles Times Book Review, 25 January 1998, 7.

Atwood, Margaret. Survival: A Thematic Guide to Canadian Literature. Toronto: Anansi, 1972.

Auerbach, Erich. 1953. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature. Trans. Willard R. Trask. Princeton: Princeton University Press .

Austin, James H. Chase, Chance, and Creativity. New York: Columbia University Press, 1978.

Austin, M. M., and P. Vidal-Naquet. Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1977.

Aycock, D. Alan. "The Mark of Cain." In Edmund Leach and Aycock. Structuralist Interpretations of Biblical Myth. New York: Cambridge University Press and Royal Anthropological Institute, 1983.

Babalola, S. A. The Content and Form of Yoruba Ijala. Oxford Library of African Literature. New York: Oxford University Press, 1966.

Babcock-Abrahams, Barbara.. "'Tolerated Margin of Mess': The Trickster and   His Tales Reconsidered." Journal of the Folklore Institute 11/3 (1975) 147-186.

Babcock-Abrahams, Barbara. "Arrange Me into Disorder: Fragments and Reflections on Ritual Clowning." In John J. MacAloon, Ed. Rite, Drama, Festival, Spectacle: Rehearsals : Toward a Theory of Cultural Performance, 102-28. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1984.

Babcock, Barbara, and Jay Cox. "The Native American Trickster." In Dictionary of Native American Literature, ed. Andrew Wiget, 99-105. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1994.

Babcock-Abrahams, Barbara, Ed. The Reversible World: Symbolic Inversion in Art and Society. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1978.

Babington, Bruce, and Peter William Evans. Affairs to Remember: The Hollywood Comedy of the Sexes. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989.

Babloyan, R. and M. Shumskaya, eds. Folk Tales from the Soviet Union; The Caucasus . Moscow: Raduga Publishers, n.d.

Bacchilega. Cristina. Postmodern Fairy Tales, Gender and Narrative Strategies. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997.

Baer, Florence E. Sources and Analogues of the Uncle Remus Tales. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 1980.

Bailey, Beth L. From Front Porch to Back Seat: Courtship in Twentieth-Century America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1988.

Baker, Margaret P.  "The Rabbit as Trickster." Journal of Popular Culture, 28 (1994) 149-158.

Bakhtin, Mikail. The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays by M. M. Bakhtin. Ed. Michael Holquist. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1981.

Bakhtin, Mikail. Problems of Dostoevsky's Poetics. Ed. and Trans. Carly Emerson. Theory and History of Literature, 8. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1984.

Bakhtin, Mikhail. Rabelais and His World. Helene Iswolsky, Trans. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1968.

Baker, Marie Annharte. "An Old Indian Trick Is to Laugh." Canadian Theatre Review 68 (Fa1l, 1991.) 48-9,

Baker, Marie Annharte. "Carte Blanche. Angry Enough to Spit But with Dry Lips It Hurts More Than You Know." Canadian Theatre Review 68 (Fall, 1991) 88-9,

Baker, Marie Annharte. "Coyote Trail." In An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English, ed. Daniel David Moses and Terry Goldle, 168-9. Toronto. Oxford University Press, 1992.

Bal, Mieke. "Tricky Thematics." In Exum and Bos 1988:133-55,

Ballard, Arrhur C. Mythology of the Southern Puget Sound. Publications in Anthropology, 3/2. Seattle: University of Washington, 1929.

Ballinger, Franchot. "Coyote, She Was Going There: Prowling for Hypotheses about the Female Native American Trickster." Unpublished talk given at the Modern Languages Association meeting, December 1988.

Ballinger, Franchot. Ambigere: "The Euro-American Picaro and the Native American Trickster." MELUS, 17/1 (1992)  21-38.

Ballinger, Franchot. "Living Sideways: Social Themes and Social Relationships in Native American Trickster Tales." American Indian Quarterly 13 (Winter 1989)   15-30.

Ballinger, Franchot. Living Sideways: Tricksters in American Indian Oral Traditions. University of Oklahoma Press, 2004

Bamaby, Karin, and Pellegrino d'Aciemo, eds. C. G. Jung and the Humanities: Toward a Hermeneutics of Culture. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.

Bamhart, Robert K., Ed. The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology. New York: H. W. Wilson Company, 1988.

Bamouw, Victor. Wisconsin Chippewa Myths and Tales and Their Relation to Chippewa Life. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1977.

Bandelier, Adolf F.  The Delight Makers. New York: Dodd, 1954.

Banner, Lois W. American Beauty. New York: Knopf, 1983.

Barchers, Suzanne I. Wise Women: Folk and Fairy Tales from Around the World. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1990.

Barker. W. H. and C. Sinclair. West African Folk-tales. Northbrook: Metro [reprint from 1917],1972.

Barker. W. H. "Nyamkopon and Ananse in Gold Coast Folklore." Folk-Lore 30 (1919).

Barlow, William. "Looking Up and Down": The Emergence of Blues Culture in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1989.

Barnes, Kim. "Leslie Marmon Silko Interview." 1986. Reprint, in "Yellow Woman," ed. Melody Graulich, 47-65. Women Writers: Texts and Contexts. New Brunswick, NJ: U Rutgers P, 1993.

Barreca, Regina, ed. Last Laughs: Perspectives on Women and Comedy. Studies in Gender and Culture 2. Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach, 1988.

Barreca, Regina, ed. New Perspectives on Women and Comedy. Studies in Gender and Culture 5. Philadelphia: Gordon and Breach, 1992.

Barthes, Roland. The Grain of the Voice. New York: Hill and Wang, 1985.

Bartky, Sandra Lee. Femininity and Domination: Studies in the Phenomenology of Oppression. New York: Routledge, 1990.

Bascom, William. "Urbanization among the Yoruba." American Journal of Sociology 60 (1955)  446-54.

Bascom, William. Ifa Divination: Communication Between Gods and Men in West Africa. Midland Book Ed. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991.

Bascom, William. "Odu Ifa: The Names of the Signs." Africa 36 (1966)   408-21.

Bascom, William. "The Relationship of Yoruba Folklore to Divining." Journal of American Folklore 56 (1943)  l27 -31.

Bascom, William. "The Sanctions of Ifa Divination." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 71 (1941)  43-54.

Bascom, William. The Yoruba of Southwestern Nigeria. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969.

Basso, Ellen B. In Favor of Deceit: A Study of Tricksters in an Amazonian Society. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1987.

Basso, Keith. Portraits of 'The Whiteman': Linguistic Play and Cultural Symbols among the Western Apache. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979.

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Beck, Mary L. "Raven." The Indian Historian 12.2 (Summer 1979)   50-53.

Beck, Peggy V., and A. L. WaIters. The Sacred: Ways of Knowledge, Sources of Life. Chapter 13, "Sacred Fools and Clowns." Tsaile: Navajo Community College Press, 1977.

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Beecher. D. A. "Intriguers and Trickster: The Manifestations of an Archetype in the Comedy of the Renaissance." Revue de Litterature Comparee 61/1(1987)   5-29.

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Beidelman, T. O. "Nine Kaguru Tales." Zeitschriftfiir Ethnologie 96 (1971)  14-29.

Beidelman, T. O. "Six Kaguru Tales." Zeitschriftfiir Ethnologie 110 (1965)  17-41.

Beidelman, T. O. "Further Kaguru Tales." Journal of African Languages 5 (1966)  74-102.

Beidelman, T. O. "Further Adventures of Hyena and Rabbit." Africa 33 (1963)  54-69.

Beidelman, T. O. "More Kaguru Tales." Baessler-Archiv 15 (1967)   169-182.

Beidelman, T. O. "Utani: Some Kaguru Notions of Death, Sexuality and Affinity." Southwestern Journal of Anthropology 22 (1966)  354-80.

Beidelman, T. O. "Hyena and Rabbit." Africa 31 (1961)  61-74.

Beidelman, T. O. "Kaguru Oral Literature. Texts 4." Anthropos 73 (1978)  69-112.

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Beidelman, T. O. "The Blood Covenant and the Concept of Blood in Ukaguru." Africa 33 (1963)  321-342.

Beidelman, T. O. "Kaguru Oral Literature. Texts 3." Anthropos 72 (1977)  56-96.

Beidelman, T. O. "Ten Kaguru Texts." Journal of African Languages 3 (1964)  1-37.

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Beidelman, T. O. "Ambiguous Animals." Africa 45 (1975)  183-200.

Beidelman, T. O. "Three Kaguru Tales of the Living and the Dead." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 94 (1964)   109- 37 .

Beidelman, T. O. "Kaguru Folklore and the Concept of Reciprocity." Zeitschriftfiir Ethnologie 92 (1967)  74-88.

Beidelman, T. O. "Eleven Kaguru Tales." African Studies 26 (1967)   3-36.

Beidelman, T. O. "Swazi Royal Ritual." Africa 36 (1966)   373-405.

Beidelman, T. O. "Kaguru Oral Literature. Texts 1." Anthropos 70 (1975)  737-774.

Beidelman, T. O. "Four Kaguru Tales." Tanganyika Notes and Records 61 (1963)  135-46.

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Beidelman, T. O. "Eight Kaguru Texts." Anthropos 62 (1967)   369-93.

Beidelman, T. O. "The Moral Imagination of the Kaguru: Some Thoughts on Tricksters, Translation and Comparative Analysis." American Ethnologist 7 (1980)  27.-42. [See chapter 11 in this volume.]

Beidelman, T. 0. "Three Kaguru Texts." Zeitschriftfiir Ethnologie 98(1973)  90-101.

Beidelman, T. O. "Five Kaguru Texts." Anthropos 58 (1963)   737-72.

Beidelman, T. O. "The Bird Motif in Kaguru Folklore." Anthropos 69 (1974)  162-90.

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