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Ruth Finnegan

    Ruth Finnegan è un'autrice di spicco il cui lavoro si addentra principalmente nel regno della tradizione orale e nelle sue intricate connessioni con le forme scritte. Con un profondo interesse per le dimensioni culturali e sociali della narrazione, esplora come le narrazioni vengono trasmesse attraverso generazioni e diverse culture. Il suo stile di scrittura è sia analitico che accessibile, offrendo ai lettori spunti sulle complessità della comunicazione umana e della memoria culturale. Attraverso la sua ricerca e i suoi contributi letterari, Finnegan arricchisce la nostra comprensione di cosa significhi raccontare e preservare storie.

    Art in Modern Culture
    Why Do We Quote? the Culture and History of Quotation.
    The Hidden Musicians
    THE HELIX PEARL the story of the winedark garrulous sea
    Where is Language?
    Literacy and Orality
    • Literacy and Orality

      • 450pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      This enlarged and updated edition of Ruth Finnegan's classic work offers a comprehensive and well-researched exploration of Somali culture and society. It honors the legacy of the esteemed Africanist scholar 'Goosh' Andrzejewski, highlighting his dedication to the Somali people. The book presents new insights and evidence, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in African studies and the rich traditions of Somalia.

      Literacy and Orality
    • Where is Language?

      An Anthropologist's Questions on Language, Literature and Performance

      • 176pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the essence of language, this book delves into its role in shaping human identity and experience. It examines the nature of language, questioning where it exists and evolves—whether in written texts, performances, mental constructs, or spoken interactions. Through these inquiries, it seeks to uncover the fundamental connections between language and our understanding of the world around us.

      Where is Language?
    • Told from the perspective of the sea, this companion story to Ruth Finnegan's acclaimed novel offers a fresh narrative experience. Set within the unique 'Kate-Pearl' series, it explores themes of inspiration and connection, enriching the original story with a new voice. The sea's eternal presence adds depth and resonance, inviting readers to engage with the narrative in a distinctive way.

      THE HELIX PEARL the story of the winedark garrulous sea
    • The Hidden Musicians

      Music-Making in an English Town

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      This ethnography delves into the vibrant lives of amateur musicians, exploring their unique communities and experiences. With a fresh preface, the book offers insights into the cultural significance of music-making outside of professional realms, highlighting the passion and creativity that drive these individuals. It captures the essence of their musical journeys, showcasing the joy and challenges they encounter along the way.

      The Hidden Musicians
    • Exploring the evolution of quoting, this book delves into its contemporary significance and the historical context that shaped current practices. It examines how quoting connects different eras and cultures, providing a comprehensive understanding of its role in communication today. By blending practical insights with historical analysis, the text reveals the intricate relationship between past and present quoting systems, making it relevant for anyone interested in language and its development.

      Why Do We Quote? the Culture and History of Quotation.
    • History of Greece

      • 730pagine
      • 26 ore di lettura

      Set in fifth century BC Greece, this historical account chronicles the conflicts among warring city-states, highlighting the complexities of heroism, hubris, and the personal tragedies that accompany war. Through the lens of Thucydides, readers encounter both renowned figures and lesser-known individuals, providing a rich tapestry of human experience amidst the chaos of battle. This work is part of the esteemed Callender history series, offering a profound exploration of ancient warfare and its impact on society.

      History of Greece
    • Sophia the favoured lady

      • 110pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of conquest and passion, the story follows Queen Sophia, who, to save her people, submits to King Francis and unexpectedly falls in love with him. However, after a brief romance, she is given to his son, Corin. To win Corin's heart, Sophia must help him confront his inner demons. As she bears a child destined for the throne, she eventually steps back to serve as an advisor while navigating her own spiritual journey. The tale explores themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption.

      Sophia the favoured lady
    • Ruth Finnegan explores the intricate relationship between communication technology and human culture, addressing pressing questions about the influence of technology on communication. She delves into the roles of orality and literacy, examining how these forms of communication shape our understanding and interactions. The book invites readers to consider whether technology dictates our communication methods or if cultures retain agency in this evolution, ultimately questioning the very nature of communication itself and its transmission through generations.

      Literacy and orality Technological determinists large and small
    • The book presents unexpected insights on a significant contemporary issue, crafted by a renowned expert with a prize-winning background. It offers a global perspective that resonates personally, making complex topics accessible and engaging. With its startling and provocative content, the narrative promises to captivate readers, encouraging them to rethink their understanding of the subject matter.

      LITERACY AND ORALITY composition, performance and transmission