An unaffi liated scholar trained as a cultural anthropologist, Richard Swiderski has carried on fieldwork among the Knanaya. His full-length study of that people's rituals, Blood Weddings, will appear in both India and the United States in late 1988
In this article my intention is to discuss in a general way the some-what obscure period of Indian l...
To assemble a group is to invite conversation. The essays that come together in this special issue o...
Moving oral traditions into the domain of the printed word involves a first step of transcription.1 ...
Once they both exist, orality and literacy are never independent of each other. There are traces of ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1995.India has complex and sophisticated oral tradition w...
The study was conducted to create an understanding of a particular group of people from urban India ...
Thesis (M.A.) - University of Natal, Durban, 1995.In this dissertation an examination of oral style ...
When the Mahabharata and Ramayana are performed in South and Southeast Asia, audiences may witness a...
The oral lore or oral tradition had for long been the only and primary medium of communication, and ...
Associate Professor of Anthropology at Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge), Jill Brody has like...
In this article my intention is to discuss in a general way the some-what obscure period of Indian l...
To assemble a group is to invite conversation. The essays that come together in this special issue o...
Moving oral traditions into the domain of the printed word involves a first step of transcription.1 ...
Once they both exist, orality and literacy are never independent of each other. There are traces of ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
For the debate on orality, literacy and memorization, India provides some striking evidence. In his ...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1995.India has complex and sophisticated oral tradition w...
The study was conducted to create an understanding of a particular group of people from urban India ...
Thesis (M.A.) - University of Natal, Durban, 1995.In this dissertation an examination of oral style ...
When the Mahabharata and Ramayana are performed in South and Southeast Asia, audiences may witness a...
The oral lore or oral tradition had for long been the only and primary medium of communication, and ...
Associate Professor of Anthropology at Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge), Jill Brody has like...
In this article my intention is to discuss in a general way the some-what obscure period of Indian l...
To assemble a group is to invite conversation. The essays that come together in this special issue o...
Moving oral traditions into the domain of the printed word involves a first step of transcription.1 ...