Journal article

If you go down to the soak today: Symbolism and structure in an Arandic children’s story

J Green, M Turpin

Anthropological Linguistics | Published : 2013

Abstract

In an Aboriginal children’s story from Central Australia, small creatures such as dragon lizards and ground-dwelling insect larvae known as ant lions convey rich symbolic meanings. This article a nalyzes the story, song,and graphic schema of a story that reinforces the dangers of being alone and the unpredictable incarnations of malevolent characters. By comparing versions in several Arandic languages, we elucidate the network of social l and culturalmeanings of the story and the poetic and artistic devices used to express them. We suggest that formalized children’s “play” routines such as th is story performan important role in socialization in Arandic society.

University of Melbourne Researchers