Oral Tradition Volume 29, Number 1March 2014
Table of Contents
Editor's Column |
Why Jews Quote by Michael Marmur |
Voices from Kilbarchan: Two versions of “The Cruel Mother” from South-West Scotland, 1825 by Flemming G. Andersen |
“It may be verifyit that thy wit is thin”: Interpreting Older Scots Flyting through Hip Hop Aesthetics by Caitlin Flynn, Christy Mitchell |
Seneca Storytelling: Effect of the Kinzua Dam on Interpretations of Supernatural Stories by Melissa Borgia |
Hesiod and Hávamál: Transitions and the Transmission of Wisdom by Lilah Grace Canevaro |
The Oral Poetics of Professional Wrestling, or Laying the Smackdown on Homer by William Duffy |
Hades’ Famous Foals and the Prehistory of Homeric Horse Formulas by Ryan Platte |
About the Authors |