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Eminent anthropologists such as Franz Boas and Melville Herskovits encouraged their students in the field to collect the oral literature of American Indians and tribal Africans in order to appreciate the full measure of their cultures .
Eminent anthropologists such as Franz Boas and Melville Herskovits encouraged their students in the field to collect the oral literature of American Indians and tribal Africans in order to appreciate the full measure of their cultures .
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We may define three broad relationships of folklore to literature . There are oral poetry and oral narratives of such artistic power that they win acceptance on their own merits as literature , even though these field - recorded texts ...
We may define three broad relationships of folklore to literature . There are oral poetry and oral narratives of such artistic power that they win acceptance on their own merits as literature , even though these field - recorded texts ...
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Now that written literature is receiving such intensive and subtle analysis , perhaps more critical attention will be directed to oral literature , its precursor and constant supplier . 4 / 1 Oral Styles of American Folk Narrators SINCE.
Now that written literature is receiving such intensive and subtle analysis , perhaps more critical attention will be directed to oral literature , its precursor and constant supplier . 4 / 1 Oral Styles of American Folk Narrators SINCE.
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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