African oral literature, like other forms of popular culture, is not merely folksy, domestic entertainment but a domain in which individuals in a variety of social roles are free to comment on power relations in society. It can also be a significant agent of change capable of directing, provoking, preventing, overturning and recasting social reality. This collection examines the way in which oral texts both reflect and affect contemporary social and political life in Africa. It addresses questions of power, gender, the dynamics of language use, the representation of social structures and the relation between culture and the state. The contributors are linguists, anthropologists, folklorists, ethnomusicologists and historians, who present fr...
The aim of this dissertation is to question the concept of orality as the natural expression of ance...
African oral cultures as well as their oral literatures are vigorous. True, in some cases, elements ...
It is clear that language, as one of the primary bases of culture, is a political institution which ...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
Ruth Finneganâ s Oral Literature in Africa was first published in 1970, and since then has been wid...
This paper surveys the significant contributions that African oral literature has made as a tool for...
This paper examines the origin, evolution and emergence of folklore (oral literature) as an academic...
The turn of the twenty-first century has witnessed an expansion of critical approaches to African li...
Among those characteristics shared by all human groups, language is ranked very high. When referring...
International audienceThe chapters of this book discuss a variety of forms that AfricanOrality takes...
This edition commits to the depths of black identities in modern black texts. The cultural reclamati...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. The writer ex...
This paper sets out to examine some of the problems which are encountered by researchers in Swazi Or...
This chapter aims to present the notion of “protest” as a contested arena in the production of oral ...
The aim of this dissertation is to question the concept of orality as the natural expression of ance...
African oral cultures as well as their oral literatures are vigorous. True, in some cases, elements ...
It is clear that language, as one of the primary bases of culture, is a political institution which ...
This study of oral tradition in African literature is borne from the awareness that African verbal a...
Ruth Finneganâ s Oral Literature in Africa was first published in 1970, and since then has been wid...
This paper surveys the significant contributions that African oral literature has made as a tool for...
This paper examines the origin, evolution and emergence of folklore (oral literature) as an academic...
The turn of the twenty-first century has witnessed an expansion of critical approaches to African li...
Among those characteristics shared by all human groups, language is ranked very high. When referring...
International audienceThe chapters of this book discuss a variety of forms that AfricanOrality takes...
This edition commits to the depths of black identities in modern black texts. The cultural reclamati...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. The writer ex...
This paper sets out to examine some of the problems which are encountered by researchers in Swazi Or...
This chapter aims to present the notion of “protest” as a contested arena in the production of oral ...
The aim of this dissertation is to question the concept of orality as the natural expression of ance...
African oral cultures as well as their oral literatures are vigorous. True, in some cases, elements ...
It is clear that language, as one of the primary bases of culture, is a political institution which ...