Lethal Speech: Daribi Myth As Symbolic Obviation

Lethal Speech: Daribi Myth As Symbolic Obviation

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Jan 1, 1979 · English · Hardcover (272 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 272
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1979
Publisher Cornell Univ Pr
ISBN-10 0801411939
ISBN-13 9780801411939

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In this intriguing exploration, the author delves into the complex relationship between language and culture through the lens of the Daribi myth. Using the Daribi narrative as a focal point, the work addresses how stories shape understanding and perception within a community. The interplay of lethal speech is examined, shedding light on the ways myths can both preserve and challenge societal norms.

Roy Wagner weaves a rich tapestry of anthropology and linguistic theory, inviting readers to reconsider the power of narrative. This thought-provoking study highlights the idea that myths are not static; rather, they evolve and adapt, serving as potent symbols that navigate the challenges faced by communities. Through meticulous analysis, Wagner opens a dialogue about the implications of speech act theory, revealing the profound influence of mythic discourse in social contexts.
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