I am teaching a week on Homer and ‘verbal art’ in one of my classes. I am not a Homer scholar and asked a friend in classics what they might recommend I read to present students the state of the art on oral tradition. The answer, not surprisingly, is Oral Tradition, a great open access journal from the Center for the Study of Oral Traditions. They are even scanning in back issues so that eventually the full run of the journal will be available. This is a great resource for any anthropologist whose work overlaps with folklorists or anthropological linguistics.
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