Dennis Tedlock Finding the Center the Art of the Zuni Storyteller 2nd Edition
Overview
Works: | 107 works in 354 publications in 3 languages and 15,732 library holdings |
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Genres: | Folklore Criticism, interpretation, etc Narrative poetry Verse Periodicals Fiction Pictorial works Legends |
Roles: | Author, Editor, Translator, Other, htt, Correspondent, Printer, Author of introduction, Creator |
Classifications: | F1465, 299.vii |
Most widely held works by Dennis Tedlock
Finding the eye : the art of the Zuni storyteller by Dennis Tedlock( )
5 editions published in 1999 in English and held past 1,747 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"This second edition features three new Zuni stories, updated transcriptions of stories from the original edition, a bibliography, and a new preface and introduction. Dennis Tedlock is James H. McNulty Professor of English at the State University of New York at Buffalo. His books include Breath on the Mirror: Mythic Voices and Visions of the Living Maya."-- Google books viewed Oct. 23, 2020
2000 years of Mayan literature by Dennis Tedlock( )
12 editions published between 2010 and 2011 in English language and held past 1,700 WorldCat fellow member libraries worldwide
A chronological survey of Mayan literature, covering 2 yard years, from the earliest hieroglyphic inscriptions to later works using the Roman alphabet
Rabinal Achi : a Mayan drama of war and sacrifice by Dennis Tedlock( )
21 editions published betwixt 2002 and 2005 in English language and held by 1,676 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Hither is ane of the nigh of import surviving works of pre-Columbian civilization, Rabinal Achi, a Mayan drama gear up a century earlier the inflow of the Spanish, produced past the translator of the best-selling Popol Vuh. The first directly translation into English from Quiche Maya, based on the original text, Rabinal Achi is the story of city-states, war, and nobility, of diplomacy, mysticism, and psychic journeys. Dennis Tedlock's translation is articulate and vivid; more than than that, information technology is rooted in an understanding of how the play is actually performed. Despite existence banned for centuries by Spanish authorities, information technology survived in actual do, and is still performed in the town of Rabinal today. Tedlock provides an introduction and commentary that explain the historical events compressed into the play, the Spanish influence on the Mayan dramatic tradition, and the cultural and religious globe preserved in this play."--Jacket
The spoken word and the work of interpretation past Dennis Tedlock( )
37 editions published between 1983 and 2011 in English language and held by 1,595 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
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Teachings from the American earth : Indian organized religion and philosophy by Dennis Tedlock( Book )
19 editions published between 1975 and 1992 in English and held past 1,347 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Selected writings by Native Americans and others survey and elucidate the practical and theoretical dimensions and implications of the diversity of American Indian religious feel and belief
Breath on the mirror : mythic voices & visions of the living Maya by Dennis Tedlock( Volume )
28 editions published betwixt 1993 and 1999 in English and Castilian and held past 1,275 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Shares the myths of the gimmicky Mayans of Guatemala, in tales of tricksters, lords of the underworld, warriers, kings, Spanish invaders and missionaries, and fifty-fifty anthropologists
Popol vuh : the Mayan book of the dawn of life past Popol Vuh( Book )
28 editions published betwixt 1985 and 2017 in English language and Spanish and held past one,085 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Popol Vuh, the Quiché Mayan volume of creation, is non only the nigh important text in the native languages of the Americas, information technology is also an boggling certificate of the homo imagination. It begins with the deeds of Mayan gods in the darkness of a primeval sea and ends with the radiant splendor of the Mayan lords who founded the Quiché kingdom in the Guatemalan highlands. Originally written in Mayan hieroglyphs, information technology was transcribed into the Roman alphabet in the sixteenth century. This new edition of Dennis Tedlock's entire, widely praised translation includes new notes and commentary, newly translated passages, newly deciphered hieroglyphs, and over xl new illustrations
Popol vuh : the definitive edition of the Mayan book of the dawn of life and the glories of gods and kings ( Volume )
7 editions published betwixt 1985 and 1996 in English and held past 974 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"The Popol Vuh, the Quiche Mayan book of creation, is one of the extraordinary documents of the human imagination and the almost important text in the native languages of the Americas. Information technology begins with the deeds of Mayan gods in the darkness of a earliest sea and ends with the radiant splendor of the Mayan lords who founded the Quiche kingdom in the Guatemalan highlands. Originally written in Mayan hieroglyphs, it was transcribed in the Spanish alphabet in the sixteenth century. This is the get-go unabridged English edition of the piece of work, in Dennis Tedlock's widley prasied translation, with a total introduction and commentaries on the text." From the bookjacket
Finding the eye; narrative verse of the Zuñi Indians past Dennis Tedlock( Volume )
xx editions published between 1972 and 1978 in English language and held by 932 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Linguistic assay of Zuni Indian narrative poesy
An archaeology of architecture : photowriting the built environment by Dennis Tedlock( )
8 editions published in 2013 in English language and held by 823 WorldCat fellow member libraries worldwide
"This work combines photography of both commercial and vernacular architecture around the globe in a series of short essays examining what structures can reveal about their pasts and the nowadays. The author's contribution as photographer/ethnographer provides a unique anthropological perspective to the observation that all buildings reflect a story that leads from construction through occupation to abandonment"--
The Charles Olson codex : projective poesy and the trouble of Mayan glyphs ( )
three editions published in 2017 in English language and held by 658 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
An epoch of miracles : oral literature of the Yucatec Maya by Allan F Burns( Book )
3 editions published between 1983 and 2021 in English and held by 465 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Mr. Allan Burns, I am here to tell you an example, the instance of the Hunchbacks." So said Paulino Yamá, traditionalist and storyteller, to Allan Burns, anthropologist and linguist, as he began 1 story that found its manner into this book. Paulino Yamá was just i of several master storytellers from the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico from whom Burns learned not only the Mayan linguistic communication simply also the style and performance of myths, stories, riddles, prayers, and other forms of spoken communication of their people. The result is An Epoch of Miracles, a wonderfully readable withal thoroughly scholarly set up of translations from the oral literature of the Yucatec Maya, an important New World tradition never earlier systematically described. An Epoch of Miracles brings us over 30-v long narratives of things large, small, foreign, and "regular" and as many delightful short pieces, such as bird lore, riddles, and definitions of anteaters, rainbows, and other commonplaces of the Mayan world. Here are profound narratives of the Feathered Snake, the mighty Rain God Chac and his helpers, and the mysterious cult of the Speaking Cross. Merely because these are modern, "Petroleum Age" Maya, here too are a word with Cuba's Fidel Castro and a greeting to former president Richard Nixon. All pieces are translated ethnopoetically; examples of several genres are presented bilingually. An especially valuable feature is the indication of performance style, such every bit pauses and vocalisation quality, given with each slice
The dialogic emergence of culture ( Book )
11 editions published in 1995 in English and held past 364 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Alcheringa ( )
in English and held past 234 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Days from a dream almanac past Dennis Tedlock( Book )
5 editions published in 1990 in English language and held by 210 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The Olson codex : projective verse and the problem of Mayan glyphs by Dennis Tedlock( Book )
9 editions published between 2016 and 2017 in English and held past 188 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This exploration of the influence of Mayan hieroglyphics on the nifty American poet Charles Olson (1910-1970) is an of import document in the history of New World verse. Olson spent 6 months in the Yucatan in 1951 studying Maya culture and language, an interlude that has been largely disregarded past students of his work. Like Olson and Robert Creeley, Olson'south disciple who published Olson's messages from Mexico, the poet Dennis Tedlock taught at the University of Buffalo. Unlike his two predecessors, Tedlock was as well a scholar of Maya language and culture, renowned for his translations from indigenous American languages, notably the Popul Vuh, the Maya creation story. In The Olson Codex, Tedlock describes and examines Olson's efforts to decipher Mayan hieroglyphics, giving Olson'southward work in Mexico the place information technology deserves within twentieth-century verse and poetics
Über den Rand des tiefen Canyon Lehren indian. Schamanen by Dennis Tedlock( Book )
11 editions published between 1975 and 1994 in High german and held by 75 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Writing and reflection among the Maya by Dennis Tedlock( Book )
6 editions published betwixt 1988 and 2010 in English language and Spanish and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Schablone Berlin past Caroline Koebel( Volume )
ii editions published in 2005 in English and held by 52 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
"Schablone Berlin, an art and text project by Caroline Koebel and Kyle Schlesinger, is an artists' book every bit well equally a documentation of stencil graffiti from the streets of contemporary Berlin"--Caroline Koebel's website: http://www.carolinekoebel.com/writing.html
Zuni : NT23 ( )
1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 31 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This collection almost the Zuni, a pueblo Indian group located in the southwestern Usa, consists of 33 documents. The collection is oriented toward traditional Zuni ethnography represented by the classic works of Stevenson, Cushing, Kroeber, Parsons, Bunzel, and Woodbury. The social and political organization of the Zuni are covered in Ladd, Eggan, Eggan and Pandey, and Pandey. Kinship is discussed in Kroeber, Schneider, and Ladd; and agriculture is covered past Cushing, Bohrer, and Damp. Acculturation and culture change are topics of focus in McFeat, Leighton, Mills, and Eggan and Pandey. Other ethnographic subjects covered in this drove are kachinas, family and household, and ceramics. Wyaco wrote an autobiographical account of growing up in the Zuni society, and Pandey critiques diverse anthropologists' work with the Zuni over the years. The Zuni, who call themselves "A shiwi," are primarily concentrated in the single village or pueblo of Zuni situated on a reservation in west-central New Mexico
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