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Not just child's play: emerging tradition and the lost boys of Sudan

Felicia R. McMahon c2007 © University Press of Mississippi
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  • 9781628469974 (ebook)
  • 9781604734157 (paper)
  • 9781578069873 (hardcover)
Subject
  • Folklore
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • Introduction (page 3)
  • 1. Men Meet (But Mountains Do Not) (page 9)
  • 2. Encountering Ethnography (page 29)
  • 3. Surveying the Landscape (page 52)
  • 4. Entextualization and Kinesthetic Communication (page 86)
  • 5. Memory, Childhood, and Restored Behavior (page 116)
  • 6. Cultural Intervention and Mediation (page 142)
  • 7. Gendered Performance (page 156)
  • 8. Conclusion: "I Carried It in My Heart" (page 176)
  • Appendix A: "Bull-song of Auranomi" and "The Ancient Gods: A Hymn of Initiation" (page 185)
  • Appendix B: The Songs (page 189)
  • Notes (page 202)
  • DiDinga-English Glossary (page 210)
  • Bibliography (page 214)
  • Index (page 225)
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