The Resource Between the earth and the air : multimodality in Arandic sand stories, Jennifer Anne Green
Between the earth and the air : multimodality in Arandic sand stories, Jennifer Anne Green
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The item Between the earth and the air : multimodality in Arandic sand stories, Jennifer Anne Green represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item Between the earth and the air : multimodality in Arandic sand stories, Jennifer Anne Green represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS).
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xii, 492 p.
- Note
- Typescript
- Contents
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- Introduction: General overview and aims of thesis; The research area; Theoretical tools and perspectives; Sign and gesture; Space and frames of references;; Other approaches to the study of drawing and diagramming; a multimodal perspective on gradient phenomena; Outline of remaining chapters
- Sand stories, sign, and gesture in Central Australia : Documentation of sand stories in Central Australia : the Arandic region, the Warlpiri region, the Western Desert region; Alternate sign languages; Previous work on gesture in Central Australia; Mapping, diagramming, and games in Central Australia; Sand drawing (and mud) narratives in other places - Vanuatu and Alaska; Sand stories in the context of narrative and performative genres
- Data and methodology: Recording techniques; Coding and transcription; A taxonomy of v-unit functions; The "sand quiz": testing the meaning of V-units; Representing multimodal events as transcript
- Social and cultural aspects of sand stories : The Altyerr; Lexical semantics of the term tyepety; Sand story styles; Instrumental aspects of sand stories : sticks and wires; handedness, hand shapes for drawing; Relation of sand stories to awely ceremonies; The relationship between sand stories and other Arandic art forms
- Convention and number : Interpreting sand drawing data; Conventionalised ground-ground type V-units; Trackprints; Number in Arandic speech, sign and drawing; How V-units and combined together; How young narrators draw; Some comparisons with Warlpiri sand story elements; Concluding comments
- Motion and space: Visible paths in sand; Combinations of static and dynamic elements; The interpretation of motion in space; Motion and multimodality
- Hand signs, pointing and enactment : Hand signs in sand stories; Enactment in sand stories; Deictic gestures
- Ordering, re-drawing and erasure : V-units and the order of narrative events; Erasure; Examples of erasure; The role of deictic units in transitions between frames; Concluding comments
- Verbal style and multimodality : "Talking song" and "singing story"; Doodlebugs and bogeymen: repeated text and borrowed words in a sand story; A "sung" sand story; Rhythm and beats in a sand story; Concluding comments
- Towards an ecology of sign systems : Introduction; Multimodality, forms and functions in sand stories; Expressive potentials revisited; The limits of convention; Synchronies; Art, the everyday and the ancestral
- Label
- Between the earth and the air : multimodality in Arandic sand stories
- Title
- Between the earth and the air
- Title remainder
- multimodality in Arandic sand stories
- Statement of responsibility
- Jennifer Anne Green
- Subject
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- Language - Linguistics - Language elicitation - Translated
- Aranda (Australian people) -- Social life and customs
- Sign language -- Australia, Central
- Art - Art motifs
- Aranda (Australian people) -- Folklore
- Communications - Nonverbal - Sign language and gestures
- Communications - Sand drawing
- Women, Aboriginal Australian
- Storytelling
- Aboriginal Australians -- Australia, Central
- Drawing, Aboriginal Australian
- Literature and stories - Story telling and story tellers - Sand drawing
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- VU
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1954-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Green, Jenny
- Dissertation note
- Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Melbourne, School of Languages and Linguistics, 2010.
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- phonodisk
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- bibliography
- theses
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Aranda (Australian people)
- Women, Aboriginal Australian
- Aranda (Australian people)
- Sign language
- Storytelling
- Aboriginal Australians
- Drawing, Aboriginal Australian
- Label
- Between the earth and the air : multimodality in Arandic sand stories, Jennifer Anne Green
- Note
- Typescript
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-367)
- Contents
- Introduction: General overview and aims of thesis; The research area; Theoretical tools and perspectives; Sign and gesture; Space and frames of references;; Other approaches to the study of drawing and diagramming; a multimodal perspective on gradient phenomena; Outline of remaining chapters -- Sand stories, sign, and gesture in Central Australia : Documentation of sand stories in Central Australia : the Arandic region, the Warlpiri region, the Western Desert region; Alternate sign languages; Previous work on gesture in Central Australia; Mapping, diagramming, and games in Central Australia; Sand drawing (and mud) narratives in other places - Vanuatu and Alaska; Sand stories in the context of narrative and performative genres -- Data and methodology: Recording techniques; Coding and transcription; A taxonomy of v-unit functions; The "sand quiz": testing the meaning of V-units; Representing multimodal events as transcript -- Social and cultural aspects of sand stories : The Altyerr; Lexical semantics of the term tyepety; Sand story styles; Instrumental aspects of sand stories : sticks and wires; handedness, hand shapes for drawing; Relation of sand stories to awely ceremonies; The relationship between sand stories and other Arandic art forms -- Convention and number : Interpreting sand drawing data; Conventionalised ground-ground type V-units; Trackprints; Number in Arandic speech, sign and drawing; How V-units and combined together; How young narrators draw; Some comparisons with Warlpiri sand story elements; Concluding comments -- Motion and space: Visible paths in sand; Combinations of static and dynamic elements; The interpretation of motion in space; Motion and multimodality -- Hand signs, pointing and enactment : Hand signs in sand stories; Enactment in sand stories; Deictic gestures -- Ordering, re-drawing and erasure : V-units and the order of narrative events; Erasure; Examples of erasure; The role of deictic units in transitions between frames; Concluding comments -- Verbal style and multimodality : "Talking song" and "singing story"; Doodlebugs and bogeymen: repeated text and borrowed words in a sand story; A "sung" sand story; Rhythm and beats in a sand story; Concluding comments -- Towards an ecology of sign systems : Introduction; Multimodality, forms and functions in sand stories; Expressive potentials revisited; The limits of convention; Synchronies; Art, the everyday and the ancestral
- Control code
- 000045824258
- Dimensions
- 30 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 492 p.
- Governing access note
- Open access - Reading ; Open copying for private study, Closed quotation. Not for inter library loan
- Immediate source of acquisition
- Author
- Other physical details
- illustrations (some coloured), maps, music
- Stock number
- DAR14/062
- System control number
- (OCoLC)649463871
- Label
- Between the earth and the air : multimodality in Arandic sand stories, Jennifer Anne Green
- Note
- Typescript
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-367)
- Contents
- Introduction: General overview and aims of thesis; The research area; Theoretical tools and perspectives; Sign and gesture; Space and frames of references;; Other approaches to the study of drawing and diagramming; a multimodal perspective on gradient phenomena; Outline of remaining chapters -- Sand stories, sign, and gesture in Central Australia : Documentation of sand stories in Central Australia : the Arandic region, the Warlpiri region, the Western Desert region; Alternate sign languages; Previous work on gesture in Central Australia; Mapping, diagramming, and games in Central Australia; Sand drawing (and mud) narratives in other places - Vanuatu and Alaska; Sand stories in the context of narrative and performative genres -- Data and methodology: Recording techniques; Coding and transcription; A taxonomy of v-unit functions; The "sand quiz": testing the meaning of V-units; Representing multimodal events as transcript -- Social and cultural aspects of sand stories : The Altyerr; Lexical semantics of the term tyepety; Sand story styles; Instrumental aspects of sand stories : sticks and wires; handedness, hand shapes for drawing; Relation of sand stories to awely ceremonies; The relationship between sand stories and other Arandic art forms -- Convention and number : Interpreting sand drawing data; Conventionalised ground-ground type V-units; Trackprints; Number in Arandic speech, sign and drawing; How V-units and combined together; How young narrators draw; Some comparisons with Warlpiri sand story elements; Concluding comments -- Motion and space: Visible paths in sand; Combinations of static and dynamic elements; The interpretation of motion in space; Motion and multimodality -- Hand signs, pointing and enactment : Hand signs in sand stories; Enactment in sand stories; Deictic gestures -- Ordering, re-drawing and erasure : V-units and the order of narrative events; Erasure; Examples of erasure; The role of deictic units in transitions between frames; Concluding comments -- Verbal style and multimodality : "Talking song" and "singing story"; Doodlebugs and bogeymen: repeated text and borrowed words in a sand story; A "sung" sand story; Rhythm and beats in a sand story; Concluding comments -- Towards an ecology of sign systems : Introduction; Multimodality, forms and functions in sand stories; Expressive potentials revisited; The limits of convention; Synchronies; Art, the everyday and the ancestral
- Control code
- 000045824258
- Dimensions
- 30 cm.
- Extent
- xii, 492 p.
- Governing access note
- Open access - Reading ; Open copying for private study, Closed quotation. Not for inter library loan
- Immediate source of acquisition
- Author
- Other physical details
- illustrations (some coloured), maps, music
- Stock number
- DAR14/062
- System control number
- (OCoLC)649463871
Subject
- Aboriginal Australians -- Australia, Central
- Aranda (Australian people) -- Folklore
- Aranda (Australian people) -- Social life and customs
- Art - Art motifs
- Communications - Nonverbal - Sign language and gestures
- Communications - Sand drawing
- Drawing, Aboriginal Australian
- Language - Linguistics - Language elicitation - Translated
- Literature and stories - Story telling and story tellers - Sand drawing
- Sign language -- Australia, Central
- Storytelling
- Women, Aboriginal Australian
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