9780520082618-0520082613-Peaks of Yemen I Summon: Poetry as Cultural Practice in a North Yemeni Tribe

Peaks of Yemen I Summon: Poetry as Cultural Practice in a North Yemeni Tribe

ISBN-13: 9780520082618
ISBN-10: 0520082613
Edition: First Edition
Author: Steven C. Caton
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 376 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780520082618
ISBN-10: 0520082613
Edition: First Edition
Author: Steven C. Caton
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 376 pages

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Peaks of Yemen I Summon: Poetry as Cultural Practice in a North Yemeni Tribe (ISBN-13: 9780520082618 and ISBN-10: 0520082613), written by authors Steven C. Caton, was published by University of California Press in 1993. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Peaks of Yemen I Summon: Poetry as Cultural Practice in a North Yemeni Tribe (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.37.

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In this first full-scale ethnographic study of Yemeni tribal poetry, Steven Caton reveals an astonishingly rich folkloric system where poetry is both a creation of art and a political and social act. Almost always spoken or chanted, Yemeni tribal poetry is cast in an idiom considered colloquial and "ungrammatical," yet admired for its wit and spontaneity. In Yemeni society, the poet has power over people. By eloquence the poet can stir or, if his poetic talents are truly outstanding, motivate an audience to do his bidding. Yemeni tribesmen think, in fact, that poetry's transformative effect is too essential not to use for pressing public issues.

Drawing on his three years of field research in North Yemen, Caton illustrates the significance of poetry in Yemeni society by analyzing three verse genres and their use in weddings, war mediations, and political discourse on the state. Moreover, Caton provides the first anthropology of poetics. Challenging Western cultural assumptions that political poetry can rarely rise above doggerel, Caton develops a model of poetry as cultural practice. To compose a poem is to construct oneself as a peacemaker, as a warrior, as a Muslim. Thus the poet engages in constitutive social practice.

Because of its highly interdisciplinary approach, this book will interest a wide range of readers including anthropologists, linguists, folklorists, literary critics, and scholars of Middle Eastern society, language, and culture.

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