Anthropological PoeticsIvan A. Brady Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1991 - 398 من الصفحات In Anthropological Poetics, 14 distinguished anthropologists cast their imaginations self-consciously in a search for less conventional forms of understanding and expression. These essays provide an eloquent demonstration that there is more than one way to say anthropology and that some things said poetically about anthropological experience can't be said with equal effectiveness any other way. |
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... kiss brings him to self knowledge and it is at this point that he understands everything ; the mysteries he has witnessed and the sense of his mission to quest the Grail . At this point of realization the Parsifal played by Karin Krick ...
... kiss brings him to self knowledge and it is at this point that he understands everything ; the mysteries he has witnessed and the sense of his mission to quest the Grail . At this point of realization the Parsifal played by Karin Krick ...
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Forth the Artful Science | 3 |
Roy WagnerPoetics and the Recentering | 37 |
Lola RomanucciRossTelling Tales of the South | 51 |
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aesthetic analytic animals anthropological poetics anthropology authoritative Bakhtin Barthes become behavior Blanche Fleur Bruner Chrétien de Troyes Clifford Geertz communication construction context creative Cree critical cultural Dennis Tedlock dialogic narration Diamond discourse domain dreams Edward Sapir ethnographic ethnopoetic everyday experience exploration feminine fieldwork Geertz genre Gilgamesh Goddess consciousness Grail Hopi human ideas images imagination Indian Model individual interpretation Israeli Josephus Jung knowledge language Lévi-Strauss linguistic literary literature lived male Margaret Mead Masada story Mead meaning metaphor Miles Richardson narrative Native American object observer paradox Parsifal Parsifal myth perceived perception phenomenology poem poet poetry political Prattis problem reading reality Sapir-Whorf hypothesis says scientific scientists semiotic sense shaman social space speaking Stanley Diamond structure suicide symbolic Tedlock telling theory things thinking thought tion tradition transformation twins uncon unconscious understanding universe voice Whorf words writing Zuni