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024 7 _a10.7592/FEJF2019.75.funk
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100 1 _aFunk, Dmitriy A.
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245 1 0 _aWhat does the storyteller sing? On transcribing the epics of South Siberian Turks
_cD. A. Funk
504 _aБиблиогр.: с. 106-108
520 3 _aWhen and how do we recognize the meaning of epic poetry? Turkic peoples of South Siberia, the Shor and the Khakas, are famous for their recitations and song of classic epic tales, but even indigenous researchers are divided on the meaning of the sung portions. This essay takes seriously these sung portions of epic performances to argue that they constitute meaningful poetic texts in their own right. Examples draw on years of field study in South Siberia, and well as an experiment conducted by the author with the help of the Shor storyteller Vladimir Tannagashev (1932-2007), in which epics were performed a cappella, that is, without throat-singing or musical accompaniment.
600 1 4 _aТаннагашев, Владимир Егорович
_d1932-2007
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653 _aустный эпос
653 _aшорцы
653 _aЮжная Сибирь
653 _aсказители
653 _aтекстуализация
653 _aтюркские народы
655 4 _aстатьи в журналах
_9745982
773 0 _tFolklore: electronic journal of folklore
_d2019
_gVol. 75. P. 91-108
_x1406-0949
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856 4 _uhttp://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/vtls:000720622
908 _aстатья
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