Oral culture is the reflection of the history. experience, habits. traditions and customs of a community. it gets enriched with the observations and experiences of a community, and taking its place in the memory <f the community it is spread and put into words. Such utters are undergone variations and eventually become an oral culıure product. Such oral cu/ture products as legendı» ta/es, anecdotes. epics. poets, nursery rhymes, laments and folk songs are the underlying examp/es of these prodııcts. The representatives and perf'ormers of these varied prodııcts are story tellers, aşıks, folk minstre/s and poet singers. having d(tferent characteristics. The representatives of oral cu/tııre. whose repertory is created and enriched throııgh .feeding from the commıınity they /ive, put into ıvordı· ıheir products in such oral cıılture environments as lıenna nights, village weddings. coııntryfests, village rooms, aşıks 'cafes. fairgroıınds. ôşıks 'jests and simi/ar places.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | June 1, 2010 |
Submission Date | March 9, 2010 |
Published in Issue | Year 2010 Volume: 3 Issue: 5 |