Beschreibung:
Paul V. Kroskrity is Professor of Anthropology and Chair of American Indian Studies at UCLA, where he has taught since earning his PhD in anthropology from Indiana University in 1978. He has authored numerous works including Regimes of Language and Telling Stories in the Face of Danger.
Introduction"Introducing Ethnopoetics: Hymes's Legacy," Anthony K. Webster and Paul V. Kroskrity[section] Listening for Voices1 "Reinventing Ethnopoetics," Robert Moore"The Patterning of Style: Indices of Performance through2 Ethnopoetic Analysis of Century-Old Wax Cylinders," Alexander D. King3 " 'Grow with That, Walk with That': Hymes, Dialogicality, and Text Collections," M. Eleanor Nevins4 " 'The Validity of Navajo Is in Its Sounds': On Hymes, Navajo Poetry, Punning, and the Recognition of Voice," Anthony K. Webster5 "Discursive Discriminations in the Representation of Western Mono and Yokuts Stories: Confronting Narrative Inequality and Listening to Indigenous Voices in Central California," Paul V. Kroskrity6 "Discovery and Dialogue in Ethnopoetics," Richard Bauman[section] Ethnopoetic Pathways7 "The Poetics of Language Revitalization: Text, Performance, and Change," Gerald L. Carr and Barbra Meek8 "Translating Oral Literature in Indigenous Societies: Ethnic Aesthetic Performances in Multicultural and Multilingual Settings," Sean Patrick O'Neill9 "Ethnopoetics and Ideologies of Poetic Truth," David W. Samuels10 "Contested Mobilities: On the Politics and Ethnopoetics of Circulation," Charles L. BriggsIndex