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Take Care of the Poets! Verbal Art Performances as Key Factors in the Preservation of Kalasha Language and Cultura
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Di Carlo, Pierpaolo
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Anthropological Linguistics (ada di JSTOR) vol. 52 no. 2 (2010)
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page 141-159.
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Unlike all the neighboring the Kalasha still practice Language and Culture State University of New York societies within the Hindu Kush region, a pre-Islamic religion of Vedic origin. The process of culture maintenance finds in the ancestral language an irreplaceable symbolic resource for identity purposes. This, in convert to Islam are inclined to repudiate turn, determines that those Kalasha who their fathers' language. Culture and language it is im- portant maintenance are clearly interdependent processes; hence, of Kalasha culture. Ritual and verbal art to identify the loci of reproduction performances occupy a central role in this perspective. This unsurprising result is accompanied by a much less predictable suggestion - a contrastive analysis of topic coding devices in ordinary and poetic discourses indicates that it is during verbal art tional eschatology, performances that Kalasha thus providing enclave to continue bearing poets reframe their tradi- an essential motivation for an endangered the burden of being unique.
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