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| Theme | Key Sources (sample) | Main Findings | |-------|----------------------|----------------| | Telugu folk narratives | Rao, M. (2009). Folk Tales of Andhra. Hyderabad: Katha Prakasham; Sharma, S. (2014). “Narrative Structures in Lugu Dengu Kathalu.” Journal of South Asian Folklore, 22(3). | Emphasise moral didacticism, repetitive motifs, oral performance. | | Puppetry and visual folklore | Subramanian, R. (2012). Shadow Play in South India. Bangalore: Folklore Press; Venkatesh, K. (2017). “From Bommalaata to Bommalu Zip: A Media Transition.” Visual Anthropology Review, 33(1). | Document the shift from traditional Bommalaata (string puppetry) to digital animation. | | Digital folk revivals | Jenkins, H. (2006). Convergence Culture. NY: NYU Press; Nair, P. (2021). “Memes as Modern Mythology.” Internet Folklore Quarterly, 5(2). | Argue that short‑form platforms enable folk forms to mutate and spread rapidly. | | Cultural memory | Assmann, J. (2011). Cultural Memory and Early Civilization. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. | Memory is stored in “sites” (texts, images, practices) that are re‑activated in new media. | I don’t understand Telugu yet, but I’m working on it

Thelugu Dengudu Kathalu, also known as Telugu Folk Tales, are traditional stories passed down through generations in the Telugu-speaking regions of India. These stories are an integral part of Telugu culture and are often told to children to teach them valuable life lessons, moral values, and cultural heritage. The tales of "Gundamma Katha," a series of