Acceso abierto

Seeking an ‘Ideal Place’ in a Nuosu Origin Epic

   | 14 jun 2023
Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics's Cover Image
Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics
The Divine, the Demonic and the Beyond in Belief, Narrative and Practice of Central and East Asia

Cite

Adamson, Joni. 2014. Indigenous Cosmopolitics and the Re–emergence of the Pluriverse. – Howling for Justice: Critical Perspectives on Leslie Marmon Silko’s Almanac of the Dead, edited by Rebecca Tillete. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 181–194. Search in Google Scholar

Ayu Jipo, Zhu Ayi and Guo Xia, transls. 2013. Mamu teyi: Yi-Han-Ying duizhao. Kunming: Yunnan minzu chubanshe. Search in Google Scholar

Bamo Ayi. 1994. Yizu zhuling xinyin yanjiu: Yiwen guji tantao yu Yizu zongjiao yishi kaocha. Chengdu: Sichuan minzu chubanshe. Search in Google Scholar

Bamo Ayi. 2001. On the Nature and Transmission of Bimo Knowledge in Liangshan. – Perspectives on the Yi of Southwest China, edited by Stevan Harrell. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 118–132. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520219885.003.0009. Search in Google Scholar

Bamo Qubumo. 2000. Yingling yu shi hun: Yizu gudai jingji shixue yanjiu. Beijing: Zhongguo Shehui Kexueyuan Chubanshe. Search in Google Scholar

Bamo Qubumo. 2001. Traditional Nuosu Origin Narratives: A Case Study of Ritualized Epos in Bimo Incantation Scriptures. – Oral Tradition 16 (2): 453–479. Search in Google Scholar

Bamo Qubumo. 2003. Shishi chuantongde tianye yanjiu: Yi Nuosu Yizu shishi ‘Le’e weige’an. PhD Dissertation. Beijing Shifan Daxue Yanjiusheng Yuan. Search in Google Scholar

Bender, Mark. 2011. Perspectives on the Environment in Miao and Yi Creation Narratives. – China’s Creation and Origin Myths: Cross Cultural Explorations in Oral and Written Traditions, edited by Mineke Schipper, Ye Shuxian, and Yin Hubin. Leiden: Brill, 261–276. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004194854.i-354.80. Search in Google Scholar

Bender, Mark. 2012. Butterflies and Dragon-Eagles: Processing Epics in Southwest China. – Oral Tradition 27 (1): 231–246. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/ort.2012.0004. Search in Google Scholar

Bender, Mark. 2016. Landscapes and Life-Forms in Cosmographic Epics from Southwest China. – Chinese Literature Today 5 (2): 88–97. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21514399.2016.11834105. Search in Google Scholar

Bender, Mark. 2019. Co-creations, Master Texts, and Monuments: Long Narrative Poems of Ethnic Minority Groups in China. – Chinoperl: Journal of Chinese Oral and Performing Literature 38 (2): 65–90. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01937774.2019.1697604. Search in Google Scholar

Bender, Mark; Aku Wuwu and Jjivot Zopqu. 2019. The Nuosu Book of Origins: A Creation Epic from Southwest China. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. https://uw.manifoldapp.org/projects/the-nuosu-book-of-origins (accessed April 22, 2022). Search in Google Scholar

Blackburn, Stuart. 2008. Himalayan Tribal Tales: Oral Tradition and Culture in the Apatani Valley. Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library 16 (2). Leiden: Brill. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004171336.i-298. Search in Google Scholar

Blackburn, Stuart. 2010. The Sun Rises: A Shaman’s Chant, Ritual Exchange and Fertility in the Apatani Valley. Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library 16 (3). Leiden: Brill. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004175785.i-394. Search in Google Scholar

Bourdieu, Pierre. 1986. The Forms of Capital. – Handbook of Theory and Research for the Sociology of Education, edited by John Richardson. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 241–258. Search in Google Scholar

Bradley, David. 2009. Language Policy for China’s Minorities: Orthography Development for the Yi. – Writing Systems and Linguistic Structure 12 (2): 170–187. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/wll.12.2.03bra. Search in Google Scholar

Buell, Lawrence. 2006. The Future of Environmental Criticism: Environmental Crisis and Literary Imagination. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Search in Google Scholar

van Driem, George. 2012. Glimpses of the Ethnolinguistic Prehistory of Northeastern India. – Origins and Migrations in the Extended Eastern Himalayas. Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library 16 (4), edited by Toni Huber and Stuart Blackburn. Leiden: Brill, 187–211. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004228368_011. Search in Google Scholar

Feng Yuanwei, transl. 1986. Le’e teyi. Chengdu: Sichuan minzu chubanshe. Search in Google Scholar

Feng Yuanwei, Qubi Shimei, Lu Xueliang, and Shen Wenguang, transls. 2006. Mamu teyi. Chengdu: Sichuan minzu chubanshe. Search in Google Scholar

Foley, John Miles. 1995. The Singer of Tales in Performance. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Search in Google Scholar

Garrard, Greg. 2012. Ecocriticism: The New Critical Idiom. New York: Routledge. Search in Google Scholar

Harrell, Stevan. 2001. Ways of Being Ethnic in Southwest China. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. Search in Google Scholar

Harrell, Stevan; Bamo Qubumo, and Ma Erzi. 2000. Mountain Patterns: The Survival of Nuosu Culture in China. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press. Search in Google Scholar

Herman, David. 2009. Narrative Ways of Worldmaking. – Narratology in the Age of Cross-Disciplinary Narrative Research, edited by Sandra Heinen and Roy Sommer. New York: de Gruyter, 71–87. Search in Google Scholar

Herman, John. 2007. Amid the Clouds and Mist: China’s Colonization of Guizhou, 1200–1700. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9781684174638. Search in Google Scholar

Honko, Lauri. 1998. Textualising the Siri Epic. Folklore Fellows’ Communications 264. Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia. Search in Google Scholar

Huber, Toni. 2012. Micro-migrations of Hill People in Northern Arunachal Pradesh: Rethinking Methodologies and Claims of Origins in Tibet. – Origins and Migrations in the Extended Eastern Himalayas. Brill’s Tibetan Studies Library 16 (4), edited by Toni Huber and Stuart Blackburn. Leiden: Brill, 83–106. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004228368_007. Search in Google Scholar

Karlach, Jan. 2023. Hearths, Mythologies, and Livelihood Choices: Exploring Cultural Change under Poverty Alleviation with the Nuosu-Yi of Liangshan. – Modern China. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/00977004221141051. Search in Google Scholar

Khaling, Tolheishel. 2018. Tlou Rachaanad: Epic of the Uipo (Khoibu). Tartu: University of Tartu Press. Search in Google Scholar

Li Zixian. 1984. On the Dai Calabash Myth. – Cowrie: A Chinese Journal of Comparative Literature 1 (2): 54–64. Search in Google Scholar

Lin Yaohua. 1961. The Lolo of Liangshan (Liang-shan I-chia). New Haven, CT: HRAF Press. Search in Google Scholar

Ma Erzi. 2001. Names and Genealogies among the Nuosu of Liangshan. – Perspectives on the Yi of Southwest China, edited by Stevan Harrell. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 81–93. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520219885.003.0006. Search in Google Scholar

Mandal, Pratibha. 2009. An Approach to The Cultural Mapping of North-East India in Respect to Tribal Tales. Kolkata: The Asiatic Society. Search in Google Scholar

Michaud, Jean. 2010. Editorial: Zomia and Beyond. – Journal of Global History 5: 187–214. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1740022810000057. Search in Google Scholar

Michaud, Jean; Meenaxi Barkataki Ruscheweyh, and Margaret Swain, eds. 2016. Historical Dictionary of the Peoples of the Southeast Asian Massif. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Search in Google Scholar

Panu, Pihkala. 2020. Anxiety and Ecological Crisis: An Analysis of Eco-anxiety and Climate Anxiety. – Sustainability 12 (19): 7836. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197836. Search in Google Scholar

Proschan, Frank. 2001. Peoples of the Gourd: Imagined Ethnicities in Highland Southeast Asia. – The Journal of Asian Studies 60 (4): 999–1032. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/2700018. Search in Google Scholar

Qiu Nigu and Qomox Nyiggu, ed. 2015. Jini qiumo jiapu / Jjihni qomox cyt pot. Genealogy of Jini Qiumo Clan. Hong Kong: Tianma chuban youxian gongsi. Search in Google Scholar

Ready, Jonathan L. 2015. The Textualization of Homeric Epic by Means of Dictation. – TAPA 145 (1): 1–75. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/apa.2015.0005. Search in Google Scholar

Scott, James C. 2009. The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Search in Google Scholar

Swancutt, Katherine. 2012. The Captive Guest: Spider Webs of Hospitality among the Nuosu of Southwest China. – Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (Special Issue: The Return to Hospitality: Strangers, Guests, and Ambiguous Encounters) 18 (1): S103–S116. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9655.2012.01766.x. Search in Google Scholar

Swancutt, Katherine and Jiarimuji. 2018. The Return to Slavery? Nostalgia and a New Generation of Escape in Southwest China. – Recovering the Human Subject: Freedom, Creativity and Decision, edited by James Laidlaw, Barbara Bodenhorn and Martin Holbraad. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 131–148. Search in Google Scholar

Tuan, Yi–Fu. 1977. Space and Place: The Perspective of Experience. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Search in Google Scholar

Van, Dang Nghiem. 1993. The Flood Myth and the Origin of Ethnic Groups in Southeast Asia. – Journal of American Folklore 106 (421): 304–337. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2307/541423. Search in Google Scholar

Whitaker, Jacob Tyler. 2008. Yi Identity and Confucian Empire: Indigenous Local Elites, Cultural Brokerage, and the Colonization of the Lu-ho Tribal Polity of Yunnan, 1174–1745. A PhD Dissertation. University of California. Search in Google Scholar

Wu Chongyang and Tao Lifa. 1984. Zhongguo shaoshu minzu minjian wenxue zuopin xuanjiang. Kunming: Yunnan renmin chubanshe. Search in Google Scholar

Wu Gu. 2001. Reconstructing Yi History from Yi Records. – Perspectives on the Yi of Southwest China, edited by Stevan Harrell. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 21–34. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520219885.003.0002. Search in Google Scholar

Wu Jingzhong. 2001. Nzymo as Seen in Some Yi Classical Books. – Perspectives on the Yi of Southwest China, edited by Stevan Harrell. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 35–48. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520219885.003.0003. Search in Google Scholar

Yunnan. 1959. = Yunnan sheng minzu minjian wenxue Chuxiong diaochadui soujizhengli. 1959. Meige. Kunming: Yunnan Renmin Chubanshe. Search in Google Scholar