

An edition of Ancestral Voices (2002)
Oral Ritual Texts and their Social Contexts among the Mewahang Rai of East Nepal (Performance, Intercultural Studies, Ritual, Play & Theatre)
By Martin Gaenszle
Publish Date
February 1, 2003
Publisher
Lit Verlag
Language
eng
Pages
353
Description:
"This study focuses on various genres of ritual speech among the Mewahang Rai, all of which make use of a distinct ritual language. The main objective is to situate the oral ritual texts in their ethnographic context. Combining a textual with a cultural approach, the author discusses the indigenous concept of tradition, the rhetorical and poetic features of ritual speech genres, and the discursive universe constructed through the texts. On the theoretical level, the book contributes to recent debates about ritualization and performance, and to discussions in linguistic anthropology concerning the notions on formality, indexicality, entextualization and contextualization."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Componential analysis in antropology, Languages, Languages and culture, Oral tradition, Rai (Nepalese people), Rites and ceremonies, Social aspects, Nepal, social life and customs, Ethnology, nepal, Language and culture, Componential analysis in anthropology, Western Meohang language
Places: Nepal