Oral tradition, volume 26, number 1 (March 2011)
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Editor's Column
- About the Authors (Back Matter)
- Articles
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Revenge of the Spoken Word?: Writing, Performance, and New Media in Urban West Africa
by Moradewun Adejunmobi -
Singing Dead Tales to Life: Rhetorical Strategies in Shandong Fast Tales
by Eric Shepherd -
Crossing Boundaries, Breaking Rules: Continuity and Social Transformation in Trickster Tales from Central Asia
by Ildikó Bellér-Hann, Raushan Sharshenova -
A Case Study in Byzantine Dragon-Slaying: Digenes and the Serpent
by Christopher Livanos -
The Forgotten Text of Nikolai Golovin: New Light on the Igor Tale
by Robert Mann -
Collecting South Slavic Oral Epic in 1864: Luka Marjanović's Earliest Account
by Aaron Phillip Tate -
Possibilities of Reality, Variety of Versions: The Historical Consciousness of Ainu Folktales
by Minako Sakata -
Pir Sultan Abdal: Encounters with Persona in Alevi Lyric Song
by Paul Koerbin -
Ritual Scenes in the Iliad: Rote, Hallowed, or Encrypted as Ancient Art?
by Margo Kitts
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