Eric Miller,
Ph.D. candidate, Folklore Program,
University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, USA).
emiller@sas.upenn.edu
http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~emiller
Dissertation
(projected for completion in 2008):
Ethnographic
Videoconferencing, as Applied to South Indian Children's
Songs-chants-dances-games and Language
Learning
The rural fieldwork occurred between March 2003 and
Dec. 2004 (twenty-one
months). The four post-fieldwork videoconferences occurred in 1)
Oct. 2004, 2) Oct. 2005, 3) Dec. 2005, and 4) May 2006.
Links to my exams and dissertation proposal are below. These
materials
were approved by my professors in Nov. 2001.
1) Dissertation Proposal.
A
subsequent description of the research project, used for
fund-raising for the second year of rural fieldwork, concentrated
especially on the verbal play
and language learning aspect of the project.
2) Ph.D. Exams --
a) "The
Culture Area, South India"
(Geographic area statement).
b) "The
Performance of Epic and the Practice of Lament: Gender Issues, and
Theoretical
and Methodological Approaches"
(Topical statement).
c) "Textualization
and Mediatization of Verbal Arts"
(Theory and practical statement).
d) "Course
Syllabus: The Storytelling Process"
(Professional script).
Note: "Verbal
Play and Language Acquisition," a paper I wrote in 2003, is central
to my dissertation topic.
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