ISBN:
0700709827
Language:
English
,
Chinese
Pages:
368 S
,
Ill
,
25 cm
Edition:
1. publ.
Series Statement:
NIAS studies in Asian topics 24
DDC:
398.20951
Keywords:
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Konferenzschrift
;
China
;
Shuochang
;
Geschichte 1900-1999
Description / Table of Contents:
Bordahl, V.: Introduction. - S. 1-14. Foley, J.: A comparative view of oral traditions. - S. 15-32. Levy, A.: About the Chinese storyteller's change of name. - S. 33-39. He Xuewei: Narrators of Buddhist scriptures and religious tales in China. - S. 40-44. Borotova, L.: Old depictions of Chinese storytellers. - S. 45-52. Duan Baolin: The history and prospects of folk tales and storytelling in China. - S. 53-61. Kaikkonen, M.: Quyi. Will it survive. - S. 62-70. Hrdlicka, V. and Z.: Lianhua lao and its traditions. - S. 71-77. Schimmelpenninck, A. and Kouwenhoven, F.: Unfinished symphonies. The formulaic structure of folk-songs in Southern Jiangsu. - S. 78-87. Speshnev, N.: Psychological aspects of the perception of Quyi arts in the Chinese audience. - S. 88-94. Idema, W.: Changben texts in the nüshu repertoire of Southern Hunan. - S. 95-114. Chan, A.: The oral Marxian message. - S. 115-121. Werle-Burger, H.: Interactions of the media. Storytelling, puppet opera, human opera and film. - S. 122-136. Rift
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Based on papers and performances from the International Workshop on Oral Literature in Modern China, hosted by the Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Copenhagen 29-31 August 1996
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