Synopses of Oral Traditions (2)

Oral Tradition Volume 18, Number 2

October 2003

Table of Contents

Pan-Hispanic Oral Tradition

Oral Traditions in Greater Mexico

Folktales

Portuguese Narrative Poetry

Oral Tradition: A Definition

Oral Tradition as a Worldwide Phenomenon

Towards Greater Collaboration in Oral Tradition Studies

Medieval Spanish and Judeo-Spanish

Thoughts on Oral Tradition

From Storytelling to Sermons: The Oral Narrative Tradition of Wales

Oral Tradition in Medieval Welsh Poetry: 1100-1600

Fighting Words

Orality in a Norse-Icelandic Perspective

Folklore and Oral Tradition

Reconstructing Old Norse Tradition

Medieval Icelandic Studies

Medieval English Oral Tradition

How the Beowulf Poet Composed His Poem

Medieval Voices

Oral Traditional Approaches to Old English Verse

Prizes From the Borderlands

Looking for an Echo: The Oral Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Literature

Balochi Oral Tradition

Oral Narrative Studies in China

Minority Oral Tradition in China

Korean p'ansori Narrative

Classical Persian

Turkic Oral Epic

A Living Shamanistic Oral Tradition: Ifugao hudhud, the Philippines

Performing Off Stage: Oral Tradition Under the Radar

Oral Tradition

Oral Theory and Medieval German Poetry

Oral Tradition in Linguistics

Oral Traditions in Performance

Poetics and Translation Studies

The Search for Wisdom in Native American Narratives and Classical Scholarship

The Popular Ballad and Oral Tradition

The Implicated Ballad

Ballads and Bad Quartos: Oral Tradition and the English Literary Historian

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