In:Speaking in Other Voices: An ethnography of Walloon puppet theaters
Joan Gross
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 91] 2001
► pp. v–x
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Published online: 5 December 2001
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.91.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.91.toc
Table of contents
List of Photographsxi
List of Charts and excerpts from scripts, performances and Walloon literaturexiii
Prefacexv
Acknowledgementsxxv
Note on translations and transcriptionsxxviii
1. Introduction1
2. Heteroglossia in Liège11
3. Class and Culture in 19th century Liège and the Rise of the Puppet Theater43
4. Manipulations and Transformations67
5. The Past in the Present and the Practice of Puppetry99
6. Entextualization/Intertextuality143
7. Closing Intertextual Gaps181
8. Embodying Identities201
9. Religion and War237
10. The World of Puppets, The World of Puppeteers: Politics in Performance253
Conclusion277
Notes281
Appendix295
List of Published References297
Archival Sources316
Index319
