Parrots, peccaries, and people

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Simon E. Overall
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The western margin of the Amazon basin near the modern-day border between Ecuador and Peru is an area of notable linguistic and ethnic diversity, but the indigenous cultures also show considerable similarities, thanks to a long history of contact and mutual influence. One of the cultural traits of the area is a genre of “magic” songs used to ensure success in all kinds of activities, but especially romantic pursuits, hunting (for men), and gardening (for women). These songs are distinguished musically from other song types, the lyrics are rich in imagery and metaphor (especially relating to birds and animals) and allusions to mythology, and they use a lexicon that includes both archaisms and innovative loanwords from neighbouring languages. This paper focuses on the magic songs (called anɨn or anen) of the Aguaruna or Awajún, an indigenous group of north Peru. I describe the formal and poetic properties of these songs and their significance within the context of Aguaruna oral tradition and traditional culture, and then ask what these songs can tell us about the social and linguistic history of the region.
鹦鹉、鹦鹉和人类
亚马逊盆地西部边缘靠近厄瓜多尔和秘鲁之间的现代边界,是一个语言和种族多样性显著的地区,但由于长期的接触和相互影响,土著文化也表现出相当大的相似性。该地区的文化特色之一是一种“魔法”歌曲,用于确保各种活动的成功,尤其是浪漫追求、狩猎(男性)和园艺(女性)。这些歌曲在音乐上与其他歌曲类型不同,歌词中有丰富的意象和隐喻(尤其是与鸟类和动物有关的),以及对神话的典故,它们使用的词典既包括古语,也包括来自邻国语言的创新借词。本文主要研究秘鲁北部土著民族阿瓜鲁纳或阿瓦琼的魔歌(称为anɨn或anen)。我在阿瓜鲁纳口头传统和传统文化的背景下描述了这些歌曲的形式和诗意特征及其意义,然后问这些歌曲能告诉我们该地区的社会和语言历史。
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International Journal of Language and Culture
International Journal of Language and Culture Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: The aim of the International Journal of Language and Culture (IJoLC) is to disseminate cutting-edge research that explores the interrelationship between language and culture. The journal is multidisciplinary in scope and seeks to provide a forum for researchers interested in the interaction between language and culture across several disciplines, including linguistics, anthropology, applied linguistics, psychology and cognitive science. The journal publishes high-quality, original and state-of-the-art articles that may be theoretical or empirical in orientation and that advance our understanding of the intricate relationship between language and culture. IJoLC is a peer-reviewed journal published twice a year. Topics of interest to IJoLC include, but are not limited to the following: a. Culture and the structure of language, b. Language, culture, and conceptualisation, c. Language, culture, and politeness, d. Language, culture, and emotion, e. Culture and language development, f. Language, culture, and communication.
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