Oral tradition, volume 20, number 1 (March 2005) - Performance Literature (1)
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Editor's Column
- About the Authors (Back Matter)
- Articles
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How to Read a Reading of a Written Poem
by Peter Middleton -
"Fellow Townsmen and My Noble Constituents!": Representations of Oratory on Early Commercial Recordings
by Richard Bauman, Patrick Feaster -
Visual Takes on Dance in Java
by Felicia Hughes-Freeland -
Moving Performance to Text: Can Performance be Transcribed?
by Edward Schieffelin -
Mediators of Modernity: "Photo-interpreters" in Japanese Silent Cinema
by Isolde Standish -
Plato, Memory, and Performance
by Naoko Yamagata -
Shellac, Bakelite, Vinyl, and Paper: Artifacts and Representations of North Indian Art Music
by Lalita du Perron, Nicolas Magriel
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