Oral Epic Traditions in China and Beyond

Oral Epic Traditions in China and Beyond

Gejin, Chao; Yanjun, Liang

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

234

Dura

Inglês

9781032191829

15 a 20 dias

480

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Part I Critical Reflections on Epic Studies. 1. Homer to Arimpil: The Pardigm Shift in International Epic Studies. 2. The History of Epic Research. 3. Current Issues in Epic Research. 4. John Miles Foley and Recent Research Trends on Oral Traditions. 5 Gregory Nagy: From the Homeric Question to Homeric Questions. 6. Lauri Honko: The Identity Function of Epic Poetry. Part II Theories and Methods of Oral Poetics. 7. Oral Poetics and the Oral Formulaic Theory. 8. Field Investigations of Oral Epic Transmission. 9. Oral Poetics and Chinese Epic Research: Interview with the Author. 10. Types of Oral Epic Texts: A Mongol Case Study. 11. "Returning to the Voice": Textual research of Oral Epics as a Starting Point. 12. "How Long is Long": Epic Length. Part III Indigenous Research on Mongolian Oral Poetics. 13. Mongolian Oral Epic Poetry. 14. The Oirat Epic Cycle of Jangar. 15. Analysis of Mongolian Epic Formulae. 16. Analysis of Mongolian Epic Prosody. Part IV Comparative Study of Four Epic Traditions. 17. Challenges in Comparative Oral Epic (Co-authored with Miles Foley)
Oral Epic Tradition;Verses;Verse Line;Oral Epic;Oral Formulaic Theory;Epic Research;Oral Poetics;Epic Register;Epic Singer;4th Century BCE;Epic Traditions;Oral Poetry;Epic Texts;Ancient Greek Epics;Foley 2000b;Homeric Question;Epic Studies;10th Century CE;Mongol Oirats;Young Man;Bijelo Polje;Epic Singing;Parry Lord Theory;Walther Heissig;Homeric Poetry