World Oral Literature Series
The World Oral Literature series is published in partnership with the World Oral Literature Project, directed by Mark Turin at the University of Cambridge and Yale University. Including some of our most-read titles, this series exists to preserve and promote the oral literatures of indigenous people by publishing materials on endangered traditions in innovative ways. These books allow the reader to see and hear as well.
Lying at the intersection of anthropology and linguistics, the study of oral genres is an exciting and developing field, but one with few publishing outlets. We offer researchers the opportunity to present recordings of the oral literature they discuss within the book, preserving the richness and contextual meaning of oral narratives and allowing their representation and reuse. Striking and original, this series makes dissemination of such unique literary traditions possible for the first time.
ISSN (publicación papel): 2050-7933
ISSN electrónico: 2054-362X
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Long Narrative Songs from the Mongghul of Northeast Tibet
Texts in Mongghul, Chinese, and English
Gerald Roche y Li Dechun (dir.)2017… -
Oral Literature in the Digital Age
Archiving Orality and Connecting with Communities
Mark Turin, Claire Wheeler y Eleanor Wilkinson (dir.)2013…