A World of Others' Words: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on IntertextualityISBN: 978-1-4051-1605-3
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196 pages
August 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Acknowledgments.
Note on Transcription.
1.Introduction: Genre, Performance, and the Production of Intertextuality.
2. "And The Verse Is Thus": Icelandic Stories About Magical Poems.
3. "I'll Give You Three Guesses": Scots Riddle-Tales And The Dynamics Of Genre.
4. "What Shall We Give You?": Calibrations Of Genre In A Mexican Market.
5. "Bell, You Get The Spotted Pup": First Person Narratives Of A Texas Storyteller.
6. "That I Can't Tell You": Negotiating Performance With A Nova Scotia Fisherman.
7. "Go, My Reciter, Recite My Words": Mediation, Tradition, Authority.
Epilogue.
References.
Index
Note on Transcription.
1.Introduction: Genre, Performance, and the Production of Intertextuality.
2. "And The Verse Is Thus": Icelandic Stories About Magical Poems.
3. "I'll Give You Three Guesses": Scots Riddle-Tales And The Dynamics Of Genre.
4. "What Shall We Give You?": Calibrations Of Genre In A Mexican Market.
5. "Bell, You Get The Spotted Pup": First Person Narratives Of A Texas Storyteller.
6. "That I Can't Tell You": Negotiating Performance With A Nova Scotia Fisherman.
7. "Go, My Reciter, Recite My Words": Mediation, Tradition, Authority.
Epilogue.
References.
Index

