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- Ethnopoetics abstract "Ethnopoetics is a method of recording text versions of oral poetry or narrative performances (i.e. verbal lore) that uses poetic lines, verses, and stanzas (instead of prose paragraphs) to capture the formal, poetic performance elements which would otherwise be lost in the written texts. The goal of any ethnopoetic text is to show how the techniques of unique oral performers enhance the aesthetic value of their performances within their specific cultural contexts. Major contributors to ethnopoetic theory include Jerome Rothenberg, Dennis Tedlock, and Dell Hymes. Ethnopoetics is considered a subfield of ethnology, anthropology, folkloristics, stylistics, linguistics, and literature and translation studies.".
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- Ethnopoetics wikiPageExternalLink alcheringa.pdf.
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- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Anthropology.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Calligram.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Calligrams.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnopoetics.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Folklore.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Dell_Hymes.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Dennis_Tedlock.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Ethnology.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Folkloristics.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Franz_Boas.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Jerome_Rothenberg.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Literary_criticism.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Manifesto.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Oral_literature.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink Stylistics_(field_of_study).
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLink William_Bright.
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ethnopoetics".
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Folk poetry".
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLinkText "ethno-poeticists".
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- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLinkText "folk poet".
- Ethnopoetics wikiPageWikiLinkText "folk poetry".
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- Ethnopoetics hasPhotoCollection Ethnopoetics.
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- Ethnopoetics subject Category:Ethnopoetics.
- Ethnopoetics subject Category:Folklore.
- Ethnopoetics hypernym Method.
- Ethnopoetics type Article.
- Ethnopoetics type Software.
- Ethnopoetics type Article.
- Ethnopoetics type Concept.
- Ethnopoetics comment "Ethnopoetics is a method of recording text versions of oral poetry or narrative performances (i.e. verbal lore) that uses poetic lines, verses, and stanzas (instead of prose paragraphs) to capture the formal, poetic performance elements which would otherwise be lost in the written texts. The goal of any ethnopoetic text is to show how the techniques of unique oral performers enhance the aesthetic value of their performances within their specific cultural contexts.".
- Ethnopoetics label "Ethnopoetics".
- Ethnopoetics sameAs Ethnopoétique.
- Ethnopoetics sameAs אתנופואטיקה.
- Ethnopoetics sameAs Ethnopoetica.
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- Ethnopoetics isPrimaryTopicOf Ethnopoetics.