[Linganth] Parallelism, intratextual movement, and phenomenology

Jim Wilce jim.wilce at gmail.com
Tue Jan 6 18:00:16 UTC 2015


Greetings, and Happy New Year!

I'd like to ask those on the list for their recommendations of work at the
intersection of poetics (A) and experience (B). I am looking in particular
for work that addresses any of the following—  denotational textuality,
text-metricality, metapragmatic iconicity, intratextual movement, or
parallelism in relation to complex structures such as chiasm  (category A)—
in relation to participants' experience (category B) of ritual oratory in
all its poetic glory. It would be particularly useful to find published
work that gets at participants' experience of ritual oratory/textuality
through their explicit metasemiotic reflections—e.g., in playback
interviews.

Thanks in advance for whatever you come up with!

Best,

Jim



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Jim Wilce, Professor
Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University
<http://nau.edu/sbs/anthropology/>
Editor, Blackwell Studies in Discourse and Culture
<http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-410785.html>

jim.wilce at gmail.com

http://nau.academia.edu/JamesWilce
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