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Hymes and considers
Hymes clearly considers folklore and narrative a vital part of the fields of linguistics, anthropology and literature, and has bemoaned the fact that so few scholars in those fields are willing and able to adequately include folklore in its original language in their considerations ( Hymes 1981: 6-7 ).

Hymes and literary
Hymes has included many other literary figures and critics among his influences, including Robert Alter, C. S. Lewis, A. L. Kroeber, Claude Lévi-Strauss.

Hymes and Burke
Hymes studied with Burke in the 1950s.

Hymes and influence
Meanwhile, though the influence of structuralism declined during the 1970s, Jakobson's work has continued to receive attention in linguistic anthropology, especially through the ethnography of communication developed by Dell Hymes and the semiotics of culture developed by Jakobson's former student Michael Silverstein.
Later thinkers who have acknowledged Burke's influence include Harold Bloom, Stanley Cavell, Susan Sontag ( his student at the University of Chicago ), Erving Goffman, Geoffrey Hartman, Edward Said, René Girard, Fredric Jameson, Michael Calvin McGee, Dell Hymes and Clifford Geertz.

Hymes and on
Hymes later joined the Departments of Anthropology and English at the University of Virginia, where he became the Commonwealth Professor of Anthropology and English, and from which he retired in 2000, continuing as emeritus professor until his death from complications of Alzheimer's disease on November 13, 2009.
Hymes ' later work focuses on poetics, particularly the poetic organization of Native American oral narratives.
Burke's work was theoretically and topically diverse, but the idea that seems most influential on Hymes is the application of rhetorical criticism to poetry.
Robert Hartwell and Robert P. Hymes criticized this model, stating that it places too much emphasis on the role of the nuclear family and demonstrates only three paternal ascendants of exam candidates while ignoring the demographic reality of Song China, the significant proportion of males in each generation that had no surviving sons, and the role of the extended family.
A number of studies ( Dockstader 1955, Hymes 1956, Kennard 1963, Hill 1997 ) have focused on loanwords ( words borrowed into Hopi from other languages ).
Both Tedlock and Hymes used ethnopoetic analysis to do justice to the artistic richness of Native American verbal art, and while they have disagreed on some analytic details, they agree on the fundamental issues and purposes of ethnopoetics.
Hymes ’ s ethnopoetic theories focus on repetitions in the grammar and syntax of transcribed and translated texts that he suggest can still be analyzed and retranslated.
In discussing definitions of language, Dell Hymes wrote that " sometimes two communities are said to have the same, or different, languages on the grounds of mutual intelligibility, or lack thereof ", but alone, this definition is often insufficient.
No one on the ground was killed, but his crew chief S / Sgt Samuel Hymes also died.
Another functionalist theory advances the notion of communicative competence, which focuses on socially-situated performance, was developed by Dell Hymes in response to the abstract nature of linguistic competence.

Hymes and work
Even at that young age, Hymes had a reputation as a strong linguist ; his dissertation, completed in one year, was a grammar of the Kathlamet language spoken near the mouth of the Columbia and known primarily from Franz Boas ’ s work at the end of the 19th century.
Since appropriate language use is conventionally defined, and varies across different communities, much of Hymes early work frames a project for ethnographic investigation into contrasting patterns of language use across speech communities.

Hymes and
Hymes promoted what he and others call ethnopoetics ,” an anthropological method of transcribing and analyzing folklore and oral narrative that pays attention to poetic structures within speech.
Hymes ’ goal, in his own mind, is to understand the artistry and the competence … that underlies and informs such narratives ” ( Hymes 2003: vii ).
On the other hand, Dell Hymes believes that even previously dictated texts retain significant structural patterns of poetic repetition that are the ‘ reason why ’” storytellers use pauses in their oral performances ( 1999, 97 – 98 ).
For example, accordingly to folklorist Barre Toelken, the poetic beauty and power of Native American texts like The Sun's Myth ” have been restored because a dedicated anthropological folklorist and linguist, Dell Hymes, dedicated a good part of his life to resuscitating a dry, written text collected.
When Hymes retranslated The Sun ’ s Myth ,” he recovered the poetic and stylistic devices that were used in the original recorded performance, but which had been lost in the myth ’ s earlier translation by Franz Boas.
For example, folklorist Barre Toelken explains that Hymes ’ s knowledge of the extant Chinookan languages ” helped him to notice stylistic devices that highlighted certain actions and themes and even performance styles that brought scenes into sharp focus ” ( 2003, 122 ).
In other words, without his knowledge of the native language of oral performers, Hymes could not have placed his ethnopoetic translation of The Sun ’ s Myth ” within its specific Native American cultural context.

Hymes and sense
However, Hymes ' ambition in a sense backfired ; the second paradigm in fact marked a further distancing of the subdiscipline from the rest of anthropology.

Hymes and more
As one of the first sociolinguists, Hymes helped to pioneer the connection between speech and social relations placing linguistic anthropology at the center of the performative turn within anthropology and the social sciences more generally.
Hymes had hoped to link linguistic anthropology more closely with the mother discipline.

considers and literary
Ana Castillo has referred to herself as a Chicana, and her literary work reflects that she primarily considers the term to be a positive one of self-determination and political solidarity.
American literary critic Harold Bloom considers the end of Duck Soup one of the greatest works of American art produced in the 20th century.
In Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, the literary critic Erich Auerbach considers the Hebrew narrative of the Binding of Isaac, along with Homer's description of Odysseus's scar, as the two paradigmatic models for the representation of reality in literature.
Sacks considers that his literary style grows out of the tradition of 19th-century " clinical anecdotes ," a literary style that included detailed narrative case histories.
Reception aesthetics is a development of Reader Response that considers the public response to a literary work and suggests that this can inform analysis of cultural ideology at the time of the response.
Mark Schorer, an American writer and literary critic, considers a familiar construction in D. H. Lawrence's works the forbidden love of a woman of relatively superior social situation who is drawn to an " outsider " ( a man of lower social rank or a foreigner ), in which the woman either resists her impulse or yields to it.
* Ngũgĩ wa Thiong ' o, Author, literary scholar living in America, but considers being patriotic.
pp. 515, 524 ) excludes this work here, although he admits that from a literary point of view it fits into this group ; but he considers it foreign to the work in general, since Moses, unlike the Patriarchs, can not be conceived as a universally valid type of moral action, and can not be described as such.
She mentions Stephenson's poor writing and his lack of knowledge of the literary tradition, which she considers to be because " the greatest influences upon Stephenson's work have been comic books and cartoons ".
Ashcroft in his review considers the literary work structure as consistent with morals and values of colonial era where the colonial powers considered people from different ethnic groups as unequal by birth in their abilities, character and potential, where laws were enacted that made sexual relations and marriage between ethnic groups as illegal.
Goldsworthy considers stories and movies about Ruritania to be a form of " literary exploitation or narrative colonization " of the peoples of the Balkans.
The Natya Shastra ranges widely in scope, from issues of literary construction, to the structure of the stage or mandapa, to a detailed analysis of musical scales and movements ( murchhanas ), to an analysis of dance forms that considers several categories of body movements, and their impacts on the viewer.
Brown identifies three layers of text in John: 1 ) an initial version Brown considers based on personal experience of Jesus ; 2 ) a structured literary creation by the evangelist which draws upon additional sources ; and 3 ) the edited version that readers know today ( Brown 1979 ).
In the fall he attends a literary meeting of Russian émigrés where he meets Koncheyev whom he considers a rival.
This is the more remarkable when one considers that his manhood was reached during the luxuriant period of French romanticism and that the extravagances of the literary outburst were reflected in the musical movements of the time.
Though he coined the term " polyartist " to characterize people who excel at two or more nonadjacent arts, he considers that, since nearly all his creative work incorporates language or literary forms, it represents Writing reflecting polyartistry.

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