Associate Professor of Anthropology at Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge), Jill Brody has likewise conducted fieldwork on oral tradition, in her case among Tojolabal Mayan communities in Mexico near the Guatemalan border. Her prior publications include articles on discourse genres and conversational strategies in Tojolabal
Those concerned with recording the history, the culture, and the tradition of village societies seek...
This ethnographic study examines the local (Indigenous) language literacy practices and literacy eve...
The oral tradition is a field defined by what it is not--it is oral, not written. But the barrier be...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the opening formulas of a set of Maya Tojolabal oral traditional folkt...
Languages professor Paul Worley promotes living oral languages, histories in Latin America In a smal...
Forms of oral tradition such as narrative and song often serve as important cultural resources that ...
This study uses ethnographic tools to document the multiple literacy practices of two Mayan families...
This paper confronts characteristics of cultures based on orality and those based on writing in orde...
I would like to begin my discussion of continuity in Yucatec Maya narrative by presenting my transla...
An unaffi liated scholar trained as a cultural anthropologist, Richard Swiderski has carried on fiel...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010Oral traditions serve as linguistic structures that help ...
The books in my “Maya literature ” collection are written by authors and scholars who identify thems...
In 1982, state-trained cultural promoters from the Yucatan Peninsula in Southern Mexico, comprising ...
"The Chuj of northwestern Guatemala are among the least studied groups of the Mayan family, and thei...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Culture...
Those concerned with recording the history, the culture, and the tradition of village societies seek...
This ethnographic study examines the local (Indigenous) language literacy practices and literacy eve...
The oral tradition is a field defined by what it is not--it is oral, not written. But the barrier be...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the opening formulas of a set of Maya Tojolabal oral traditional folkt...
Languages professor Paul Worley promotes living oral languages, histories in Latin America In a smal...
Forms of oral tradition such as narrative and song often serve as important cultural resources that ...
This study uses ethnographic tools to document the multiple literacy practices of two Mayan families...
This paper confronts characteristics of cultures based on orality and those based on writing in orde...
I would like to begin my discussion of continuity in Yucatec Maya narrative by presenting my transla...
An unaffi liated scholar trained as a cultural anthropologist, Richard Swiderski has carried on fiel...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010Oral traditions serve as linguistic structures that help ...
The books in my “Maya literature ” collection are written by authors and scholars who identify thems...
In 1982, state-trained cultural promoters from the Yucatan Peninsula in Southern Mexico, comprising ...
"The Chuj of northwestern Guatemala are among the least studied groups of the Mayan family, and thei...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2010. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Culture...
Those concerned with recording the history, the culture, and the tradition of village societies seek...
This ethnographic study examines the local (Indigenous) language literacy practices and literacy eve...
The oral tradition is a field defined by what it is not--it is oral, not written. But the barrier be...