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Ethnopoetics names an informal movement in poetry and scholarship dating to the late 1960s but has come more broadly to designate writing that reflects a heightened awareness of the artfulness of oral and traditional poetries and the ways in which diverse verbal arts illuminate world cultures; this writing can also reflect innovative theorizing and representational practices, including transcription/ | Ethnopoetics names an informal movement in poetry and scholarship dating to the late 1960s but has come more broadly to designate writing that reflects a heightened awareness of the artfulness of oral and traditional poetries and the ways in which diverse verbal arts illuminate world cultures; this writing can also reflect innovative theorizing and representational practices, including transcription/ | ||
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This wiki aims to provide informative context and updated links to ongoing scholarship; | This wiki aims to provide informative context and updated links to ongoing scholarship; | ||
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- | ====== Ethnopoetics Today ====== | ||
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- | Fifty years after the advent of Ethnopoetics, | ||
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- | On the launch of the Alcheringa reissue in 2010, Dennis Tedlock wrote: | ||
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- | "// An interest in cultural others has returned to humanities departments under the rubric of Cultural Studies, but the favored others are close at hand, already living inside the metropolis. . . . . Ancient texts, many of them in nonalphabetic scripts and some of them newly discovered, stand in need of translations that do more than recast them in familiar alphabetic forms. Ethnographic reports are filled with texts that have yet to be treated as poetry and retranslated as such, and many recordings made in the field have yet to receive the close listening required for transcriptions and translations that pay attention to sound. Nearby and far away, contemporary poets continue to speak, sing, and write in hundreds of languages that are neither colonial nor sanctioned by national governments.//" | ||
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- | === Dreamtime: An Introduction to the Alcheringa Archive=== | ||
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- | Read the 2010 essay by Dennis Tedlock at [[https:// | ||
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In addition to exploring the reference entries above, you may explore the full text contents of Alcheringa issues. Below is a visualization and access to text-analysis widgets produced with Voyant Tools. These visualizations give windows upon the full text of Alcheringa. Readers may discover new or surprising patterns and then choose to reimmerse themselves in the poems, songs, and stories of each issue. For further exploration, | In addition to exploring the reference entries above, you may explore the full text contents of Alcheringa issues. Below is a visualization and access to text-analysis widgets produced with Voyant Tools. These visualizations give windows upon the full text of Alcheringa. Readers may discover new or surprising patterns and then choose to reimmerse themselves in the poems, songs, and stories of each issue. For further exploration, | ||
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