Epic traditions in the contemporary world : the poetics of community
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Epic traditions in the contemporary world : the poetics of community
University of California Press, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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: alk. paper ISBN 9780520210370
内容説明
The epic tradition has been part of many different cultures throughout human history. This noteworthy collection of essays provides a comparative reassessment of epic and its role in the ancient, medieval, and modern worlds, as it explores the variety of contemporary approaches to the epic genre. Employing theoretical perspectives drawn from anthropology, literary studies, and gender studies, the authors examine familiar and less well known oral and literary traditions ancient Greek and Latin, Arabic, South Slavic, Indian, Native American, Italian, English, and Caribbean demonstrating the continuing vitality of the epic tradition.
Juxtaposing work on the traditional canon of western epics with scholarship on contemporary epics from various parts of the world, these essays cross the divide between oral and literary forms that has long marked the approach to the genre. With its focus on the links among narrative, politics, and performance, the collection creates a new dialogue illustrating the sociopolitical significance of the epic tradition. Taken together, the essays raise compelling new issues for the study of epic, as they examine concerns such as national identity, gender, pedagogy, and the creation of the canon.
目次
CONTRIBUTORS:
Margaret Beissinger
Elaine Fantham
Joseph Farrell
Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger
Andrew Ford
Thomas M. Greene
Philip Hardie
Sheila Murnaghan
Gregory Nagy
Dwight F. Reynolds
William S. Sax
Susan Slyomovics
Jane Tylus
Susanne Wofford
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ISBN 9780520210387
内容説明
The epic tradition has been part of many different cultures throughout human history. This noteworthy collection of essays provides a comparative reassessment of epic and its role in the ancient, medieval, and modern worlds, as it explores the variety of contemporary approaches to the epic genre. Employing theoretical perspectives drawn from anthropology, literary studies, and gender studies, the authors examine familiar and less well known oral and literary traditions--ancient Greek and Latin, Arabic, South Slavic, Indian, Native American, Italian, English, and Caribbean--demonstrating the continuing vitality of the epic tradition. Juxtaposing work on the traditional canon of western epics with scholarship on contemporary epics from various parts of the world, these essays cross the divide between oral and literary forms that has long marked the approach to the genre. With its focus on the links among narrative, politics, and performance, the collection creates a new dialogue illustrating the sociopolitical significance of the epic tradition.
Taken together, the essays raise compelling new issues for the study of epic, as they examine concerns such as national identity, gender, pedagogy, and the creation of the canon.
目次
CONTRIBUTORS: Margaret Beissinger Elaine Fantham Joseph Farrell Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger Andrew Ford Thomas M. Greene Philip Hardie Sheila Murnaghan Gregory Nagy Dwight F. Reynolds William S. Sax Susan Slyomovics Jane Tylus Susanne Wofford
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