léebnému
Léebnému is a term used in ethnography and literary theory to denote a structured form of communal storytelling that emphasizes collaborative authorship and collective memory. In a typical léebnému event, a lead teller presents a core narrative, followed by participants who offer brief, thematically linked additions. The process continues in rounds until a cohesive tale emerges, with audience response shaping the narrative’s direction.
The etymology of léebnému is uncertain. Most scholars trace the word to a hypothetical Léeban language, where
Historically, references to léebnému are sparse. The concept appears in late 20th-century ethnographic accounts and has
Key characteristics include the presence of a moderator, time-limited speaking turns, and an emphasis on communal
Variants and modern usage: Different communities adapt léebnému to local traditions, sometimes integrating music, call-and-response, or
Related topics include storytelling, ritual, memory studies, and participatory performance.