Essays on the verbal and visual arts; proceedings of the 1966 annual spring meeting.
[Book]
/ June Helm, editor.
Seattle
: Distributed by the University of Washington Press
, 1967
iv, 215 p. illus. , maps,ports.
; 28 cm.
انگليسي
Includes bibliographies.
The induced natural contex: an ethnographic folklore field technique, by K.S. Goldstein.-Hopi rabbit-hunt chants: a ritualized language , by R.A.Black.-Narrative analysis: oral version of personal experience, by W. Labov and J. Walezky.-Revitalized words from The parrot's egg, and The bull that crashes in the kraal : African cult sermons, by J. W. Fernandez.-Javanese clown and transvestite songs: some relations between primitive classification and communicative events, by J. L. Peacock.-Computers in the bush: tools for the automatic analysis of myths. by P. Maranda.- The cattle of the forest and the harvest of water:the cosmslogy of Finnish magic, by E. Kongas Maranda.-Utopian rhetoric: conversion and conversation in a Japanese cult, by D. W. Plath.-Special features of the sung communication , by A. Lomax.- The study of ethno-aesthetics :the visial arts, by P. J. C. Dark.- The complementarity of statistics and feeling in the study of art, by A. W. Wolfe.-Seminole men's clothing . by W. C. Sturtevant.-The cultural context of creativity among Tiwi, by J. C. Goodale and J. D.Koss.- The present status of sculptural art among the tribes of the Ivory Coast, by H. Himmelherber.- Oral tradition and art history in the Sepik District, new Guinea, by D. Newton.