Oral tradition? Verbal art? Traditional literature? Performance? The terms used for oral art in South Africa are almost just as varied as the art forms themselves. While these names represent the way academics view their subject matter, they also represent, to some degree, the state of the subject matter. The varied forms of oral tradition in South Africa span the whole spectrum from extinct and forgotten to emergent and unrecognized.Not
The contention in this article is that African oral tradition should be reexamined in view of its pe...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
Oral literature is one of the oldest art forms ever created and utilized by mankind. Swazis’ use of ...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
The main scope of the paper is to analyze modern oral art forms in view of their functions, the way ...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
The oral tradition is a field defined by what it is not--it is oral, not written. But the barrier be...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
The thesis is based largely on Zulu praise poetry collected in South Africa in 1975-6. It emphasises...
This paper probes three broad characteristics of the African verbal art artist, namely: the sources ...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...
D.Litt. et Phil.Approaches to folklore/oral forms have evolved from an interest in things (texts are...
This paper examines the origin, evolution and emergence of folklore (oral literature) as an academic...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1997.This research study, in its efforts to discuss the c...
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
The contention in this article is that African oral tradition should be reexamined in view of its pe...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
Oral literature is one of the oldest art forms ever created and utilized by mankind. Swazis’ use of ...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
The main scope of the paper is to analyze modern oral art forms in view of their functions, the way ...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
The oral tradition is a field defined by what it is not--it is oral, not written. But the barrier be...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
The thesis is based largely on Zulu praise poetry collected in South Africa in 1975-6. It emphasises...
This paper probes three broad characteristics of the African verbal art artist, namely: the sources ...
The boundary between song and some forms of verse or declamation which are nowadays classified as "o...
D.Litt. et Phil.Approaches to folklore/oral forms have evolved from an interest in things (texts are...
This paper examines the origin, evolution and emergence of folklore (oral literature) as an academic...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1997.This research study, in its efforts to discuss the c...
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
The contention in this article is that African oral tradition should be reexamined in view of its pe...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
Oral literature is one of the oldest art forms ever created and utilized by mankind. Swazis’ use of ...