Reading the voice : Native American oral poetry on the page
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PM 168 .Z65 1995
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PM 168 .Z65 1995
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor | PM 168 .Z65 1995 | On Shelf |
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Indianer.
Indianersprachen
Literatur
Lyrik
Mündliche Überlieferung
Nordamerika
Poésie indienne -- Amérique du Nord -- Histoire et critique.
Poésie indienne d'Amérique -- Amérique du Nord -- Histoire et critique.
Schriftlichkeit
Tradition orale -- Amérique du Nord -- Histoire et critique.
Tradition orale -- Amérique du Nord.
USA
Indianersprachen
Literatur
Lyrik
Mündliche Überlieferung
Nordamerika
Poésie indienne -- Amérique du Nord -- Histoire et critique.
Poésie indienne d'Amérique -- Amérique du Nord -- Histoire et critique.
Schriftlichkeit
Tradition orale -- Amérique du Nord -- Histoire et critique.
Tradition orale -- Amérique du Nord.
USA
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Book
Physical Desc
xi, 146 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-146).
Description
"This is a book about poetry: about its sacred underpinnings, its broad presence in everyday life, and its necessity to the human community. Reading the Voice examines poetry's abiding importance among Native Americans from ancient times to the present. It also seeks connections between an ancient tribal way of making and diffusing poetry and more recent print-oriented or electronic means." "Drawing on years of experience with Seneca and Navajo singers and storytellers, Paul Zolbrod offers an introductory framework for appreciating what can be called America's first literature and for reevaluating the Western literary heritage. He states, "I consider this work a tentative first step in reconciling mainstream America with the deep poetic roots of an unwritten aboriginal past, and perhaps even with the deeper European roots of its own poetic traditions." To do so effectively, however, readers must first reexamine assumptions about what poetry and literature really are." "Those who come to Native American "literature" in print must do so conscious of the dynamic sounds of speech and song by "reading the voice," instead of merely looking at a silent sheet of paper full of alphabetical symbols. By doing otherwise we stand to miss much that is essential to the verbal art of indigenous peoples whom print cultures approach from an alien perspective."--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Zolbrod, P. G. (1995). Reading the voice: Native American oral poetry on the page . University of Utah Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Zolbrod, Paul G. 1995. Reading the Voice: Native American Oral Poetry On the Page. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Zolbrod, Paul G. Reading the Voice: Native American Oral Poetry On the Page Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1995.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Zolbrod, P. G. (1995). Reading the voice: native american oral poetry on the page. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Zolbrod, Paul G. Reading the Voice: Native American Oral Poetry On the Page University of Utah Press, 1995.
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