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Introduction to the Special Issue: Living Epics of China and Inner Asia
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John D. Niles
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Anthropology
/ Asian music
/ Cultural heritage
/ Epic literature
/ Epic Poetry
/ Epics
/ Essays
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Folk music
/ Folk performances
/ Folklore
/ Folksongs
/ Heroism
/ Medieval poetry
/ Musical performances
/ Musical Styles
/ Musicians & conductors
/ Narrative poetry
/ Oral epics
/ Oral literature
/ Oral poetry
/ Oral Tradition
/ Oral traditions
/ Poetry
/ Scholars
/ Singers
/ Tradition
/ Traditions
2016
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Living Epics of China and Inner Asia
by
John D. Niles
in
Anthropology
/ Asian music
/ Cultural heritage
/ Epic literature
/ Epic Poetry
/ Epics
/ Essays
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Folk music
/ Folk performances
/ Folklore
/ Folksongs
/ Heroism
/ Medieval poetry
/ Musical performances
/ Musical Styles
/ Musicians & conductors
/ Narrative poetry
/ Oral epics
/ Oral literature
/ Oral poetry
/ Oral Tradition
/ Oral traditions
/ Poetry
/ Scholars
/ Singers
/ Tradition
/ Traditions
2016
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Living Epics of China and Inner Asia
by
John D. Niles
in
Anthropology
/ Asian music
/ Cultural heritage
/ Epic literature
/ Epic Poetry
/ Epics
/ Essays
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Folk music
/ Folk performances
/ Folklore
/ Folksongs
/ Heroism
/ Medieval poetry
/ Musical performances
/ Musical Styles
/ Musicians & conductors
/ Narrative poetry
/ Oral epics
/ Oral literature
/ Oral poetry
/ Oral Tradition
/ Oral traditions
/ Poetry
/ Scholars
/ Singers
/ Tradition
/ Traditions
2016
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Living Epics of China and Inner Asia
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Introduction to the Special Issue: Living Epics of China and Inner Asia
2016
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The author discusses the multi-episodic epic songs that have been in circulation in Central Asia. A good number of these works of anonymous authorship are still sung today in a variety of languages. Most are sung in prosimetric fashion, alternating verse and prose.
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