<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Culture / Guggenheim Fellows / Literature / Ethnopoetics / Folklore / Dell Hymes / Fiction / Mythography / Popol Vuh / Franz Boas / Linguistic anthropology / Narrative
Date: 2004-12-07 17:16:07
Culture
Guggenheim Fellows
Literature
Ethnopoetics
Folklore
Dell Hymes
Fiction
Mythography
Popol Vuh
Franz Boas
Linguistic anthropology
Narrative

C:Program FilesQualcommEudora MailAttachernard.fin.wp

Add to Reading List

Source URL: nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 181,77 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

UbuWeb Ethnopoetics The Flight of Quetzalcoatl Aztec * Then the time came for Quetzalcoatl too, when he felt the darkness twist in him like a

DocID: 1uZOz - View Document

1 The Politics of Ethnopoetics by Gary Snyder This “politics” is fundamentally the question of what occidental and industrial technological civilization is doing to the earth. The earth: (I’m just going to remind u

DocID: 1uCSb - View Document

Culture / Guggenheim Fellows / Literature / Ethnopoetics / Folklore / Dell Hymes / Fiction / Mythography / Popol Vuh / Franz Boas / Linguistic anthropology / Narrative

C:Program FilesQualcommEudora MailAttachernard.fin.wp

DocID: 1q7q3 - View Document

Rhetorical techniques / Literature / Fiction / Figures of speech / Poetry / Simile / Jerome Rothenberg / X / Irony / Ethnopoetics / Like

PDF Document

DocID: 1kVIn - View Document

Arts / John Clare / John Keats / Ode to a Nightingale / To Autumn / Martin Heidegger / Ethnopoetics / Romanticism / Ode to the West Wind / Literature / Poetry / Romantic poets

Afterword What Are Poets For? In the last issue of Windfall we called for a “new realistic romanticism, in which the human relation to nature is once again called to account, as well as exalted.” What do we mean by

DocID: 1g5iP - View Document