The topic of this thesis is time in the West African novel in English and French, and the key approach is that West African time is readily grasped through a study of West African music. Though Western time is not exclusively or only linear, mechanical and exploitative, and African time not exclusively cyclic, synchronic and experiential, yet there is a characteristically African view of time and preferred modes of its employment in West African fiction. The novelists considered here wrote in European languages, yet each was a member of a specific cultural group and concerned to portray the aesthetics of his inheritance, an important aspect of which is the predominance of repetitive formulae, both in music and in oral literature. The Introd...
This paper argues that the fusion of time and space in the African literary world portrayed in Amos ...
The emergence of francophone literature in French West Africa over the last fifty years poses questi...
This paper investigates some major thematic preoccupations and stylistic trends prevalent in African...
Tusona ideographs and amadinda compositions are not merely ‘art’ or ‘music’ in the Western s...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
The purpose of this paper is, therefore, to investigate in detail how musical time is arrived at, an...
Nigerian literature has evolved over the past fifty years and no longer looks like it used to when f...
The article describes the African concept of time. The African concept of time is one that has never...
Time, as expressed in musical rhythm, has been the focus of numerous musicological studies. Cyclic t...
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, is considered to be the most impressive account of an African cul...
Nossa pesquisa teve como objeto de estudo os romances Mãe, materno mar (2001), do angolano Boaventur...
The emergence of francophone literature in French West Africa over the last fifty years poses questi...
This paper argues that the fusion of time and space in the African literary world portrayed in Amos ...
The first one-and-a-half pilges of Anthills of the Savannah2 contain over twenty references to time....
The emergence of francophone literature in French West Africa over the last fifty years poses questi...
This paper argues that the fusion of time and space in the African literary world portrayed in Amos ...
The emergence of francophone literature in French West Africa over the last fifty years poses questi...
This paper investigates some major thematic preoccupations and stylistic trends prevalent in African...
Tusona ideographs and amadinda compositions are not merely ‘art’ or ‘music’ in the Western s...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
The purpose of this paper is, therefore, to investigate in detail how musical time is arrived at, an...
Nigerian literature has evolved over the past fifty years and no longer looks like it used to when f...
The article describes the African concept of time. The African concept of time is one that has never...
Time, as expressed in musical rhythm, has been the focus of numerous musicological studies. Cyclic t...
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart, is considered to be the most impressive account of an African cul...
Nossa pesquisa teve como objeto de estudo os romances Mãe, materno mar (2001), do angolano Boaventur...
The emergence of francophone literature in French West Africa over the last fifty years poses questi...
This paper argues that the fusion of time and space in the African literary world portrayed in Amos ...
The first one-and-a-half pilges of Anthills of the Savannah2 contain over twenty references to time....
The emergence of francophone literature in French West Africa over the last fifty years poses questi...
This paper argues that the fusion of time and space in the African literary world portrayed in Amos ...
The emergence of francophone literature in French West Africa over the last fifty years poses questi...
This paper investigates some major thematic preoccupations and stylistic trends prevalent in African...