VERBAL DUELING AND EPIC PERFORMANCE AMONG NUOSU COMMUNITIES
  • Manage No DI00000314
    Country Republic of Korea
    Author Bamo Qubumo Senior Research Fellow & Director, Oral Traditions Research Center, Institute of Ethnic Literature, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
    Published Year 2018
    Language English
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Description Nuosu, a subgroup of the Yi ethnic minority residing in southwest China, has maintained a long yet continually evolving tradition of verbal dueling from generation to generation. It is called kenre in the local Yi language, which literally means “mouth movement.” The tradition has not only been recorded in historical documents, but continues as a living knowledge contest undertaken primarily for honor and identity and for enlightenment and entertainment throughout the mountainous villages in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, thereby imbuing audiences both young and old with a sense of cultural identity and strengthening dialogue, cooperation, and respect among Nuosu communities (belonging to three sub-dialect zones) and neighboring Yi areas.

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