Aaron Phillip Tate
Aaron Phillip Tate writes at the intersection of classical philology, history of philosophy, oral epic studies, and folklore. He has published in several venues including ARV, Folklore, Oral Tradition, and The Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory, and has recently completed a study of contemporary electroacoustic improvisation for the volume BSC: Manual. He has given papers in China, Croatia, Finland, France, and the United States.
Articles by Aaron Phillip Tate
Collecting South Slavic Oral Epic in 1864: Luka Marjanović’s Earliest Account
Volume 26, Issue 1 (March, 2011)Matija Murko, Wilhelm Radloff, and Oral Epic Studies
Volume 26, Issue 2 (October, 2011)
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