Bilingual and Multicultural Perspectives on Poetry, Music, and Narrative: The Science of Art
By (Author) Norbert Francis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
22nd August 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social and cultural anthropology
700.1
Hardback
276
Width 161mm, Height 237mm, Spine 27mm
599g
Poetry, music, and narrative are the three aesthetic genres based on uniquely human verbal and vocal capabilities. Universal across all languages and cultures and accessible to all developing children, their foundation must be primary and essential. How did they arise among our early ancestors, and what does this origin imply about our participation in their creation and performance How do we learn poetic, narrative, and musical abilities Studying these questions from a scientific point of view requires a cross-cultural approach that also considers contact and interaction between different languages. Research in recent years has made significant progress toward a better understanding of the underlying competencies in literature and music and of the acquisition of artistic sensibility in each case. Bilingual and Multicultural Perspectives on Poetry, Music, and Narrative reviews the relevant research and, at the same time, challenges popular views in academia associated with cultural studies and related fields that have rejected the methods of modern science. Its contributions will be of particular value to students and scholars of linguistics, literary studies, and musicology.
Norbert Francis is professor of bilingual/multicultural education at Northern Arizona University.