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TEACHING ORAL TRADITIONS

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor John Miles Foley is Byler Chair in the Humanities, Curators' Professor of Classical Studies and English, and director of the Center for Studies in Oral Tradition at the University of Missouri, Columbia, as well as founding editor of the Journal Oral Tradition. In addition to Immanent Art, Traditional Oral Epic, The Singer of Tales in Performance, and The Theory of Oral Composition: History and Methodology, he has written numerous articles in the fields of oral tradition, ancient Greek, Old English, and South Slavic. Klappentext Research is beginning to unearth the astounding wealth of oral traditions that have served as a vital cultural activity and verbal art for peoples throughout the world, from antiquity to the present. In this thirteenth volume of the MLA series Options for Teaching, forty-two scholar-teachers bring these discoveries and rediscoveries from the scholarly forum to the classroom. The essays in this exciting field touch on more than a hundred traditions and draw from the methodologies of literary studies, folklore, anthropology, and linguistics. They are filled with vivid specifics. Among the subjects discussed are the unwritten roots of the Bible; the genesis and art of the Homeric poems; Native American traditions, like the Zuni "Deer Boy" tale and the Quechua proverb "Corn-Planting Day"; the performance of the African American toast "Stagolee"; Old English charms for afflictions; Mexican American corridos; the Travelling People of Scotland; African trickster tales; women's songs of mid-eleventh-century Andalusia; a Yiddish picaresque narrative; the fifth-century Indian Tale of an Anklet ; South Slavic epics; the oral traditions behind Beowulf and behind the Canterbury Tales ; the professional entertainers (jongleurs) of medieval France; and Icelandic sagas. Teaching Oral Traditions demonstrates the importance of performance and challenges many current assumptions about the authority of the written word. Zusammenfassung Research is beginning to unearth the astounding wealth of oral traditions that have served as a vital cultural activity and verbal art for peoples throughout the world, from antiquity to the present. In this thirteenth volume of the MLA series Options for Teaching, forty-two scholar-teachers bring these discoveries and rediscoveries from the scholarly forum to the classroom....

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Authors FOLEY JOHN MILES EDT, Modern Language Association Of America
Assisted by John Miles Foley (Editor)
Publisher Modern Language Assn Of Amer
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.10.1998
 
EAN 9780873523714
ISBN 978-0-87352-371-4
No. of pages 540
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Series Options for Teaching
Subjects Guides > Spirituality > Ancient knowledge, ancient cultures
Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

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