Native Latin American cultures through their discourse.
de Basso, Ellen B. ed.
Collection: Special Publications of the Folklore Institute .Éditeur: Bloomington : Folklore Institute, Indiana University, 1990.Description: 176 p. : fig.ISBN: 1879407000.N° Inventaire: L12763.Thématique: Discours | Analyse du discours | Genre narratif | Langage et pensée | Art verbalThématique spécifique: Psychologie | Sémiotique | Poésie | Mémoire | Symbolique | Langage musical | Crise identitaire | Modèle linguistique | Continuité culturelle | Contexte social | Discours historique | Structure sociale | Formulation | Interprétation | Musique | Idéologie collective | Structure narrative | Langage rituel | Récit historique | Conscience historique | Structure du langage | Mythe | Parole | Mythologie | Histoire | Conquête coloniale | Audience | Narration | Narrateur | Agouti | Intéraction culturelle | Locuteur | Dynamique sociale | Discours rituel | Contexte | Temps | Langage commun | Enonciation | Identité collective | Enoncé | Relation individu-collectivité | Changement socio-culturel | Conflit culturel | Cohésion sociale | Tradition oraleGéographique: Amérique centrale | Andes | AmazonieEthnique: Shuar | Kamsa | KunaContenu: Discourse as an Integrating Conceptin Anthropology and Folklore Research / Basso, E.B. -- Manipulating Time in an Amazonian Society: Genre and event among the Shuar / Hendricks, J.W. -- Weeping as a Meta-signal in a Mexicano Woman's Narrative / Hill, J.H. -- Double-talk in the Andes: Ambigous discourse as a means of surviving contact / Paulson, S. -- The Community-building Mission of a Kamsa Ritual Language / McDowell, J.H. -- On Play, Joking, Humor and Tricking in Kuna: The Agouti story / Sherzer, J. -- Myth, Music and History: Poetic transformations of narrative discourse in an Amazonian society / Hill, J.D. -- The Last Cannibal / Basso, E.B. Item type: Ouvrage
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Notes. Bibliogr. dissém. Append.
Discourse as an Integrating Conceptin Anthropology and Folklore Research / Basso, E.B. -- Manipulating Time in an Amazonian Society: Genre and event among the Shuar / Hendricks, J.W. -- Weeping as a Meta-signal in a Mexicano Woman's Narrative / Hill, J.H. -- Double-talk in the Andes: Ambigous discourse as a means of surviving contact / Paulson, S. -- The Community-building Mission of a Kamsa Ritual Language / McDowell, J.H. -- On Play, Joking, Humor and Tricking in Kuna: The Agouti story / Sherzer, J. -- Myth, Music and History: Poetic transformations of narrative discourse in an Amazonian society / Hill, J.D. -- The Last Cannibal / Basso, E.B.
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