Divination is receiving ever more attention in the media. Communities, groups of people and individuals are asking questions, voicing opinions, and making judgements on the function of this important branch of African life and philosophy. This paper investigates African oracle-speech as a typical genre of oral poetry. In short, it argues that the African diviner-healer (ngaka) becomes an oral performer, employing some of his or her clan praises (among other dynamics of orality) during the divinatory process. The data on African divination oracles drawn from interviews with diviners is provided and analysed in terms of theories of orality
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
Includes bibliography.Traditional Xhosa speaking diviners operate within the broad framework of trad...
Oguega is a divination apparatus which is in common use among Esan people of Edo State, Nigeria. O...
Divination is receiving ever more attention in the media. Communities, groups of people and individu...
This study compares African divination and oracle speech to prophetic oracle speech in ancient Israe...
In classical literature, there was a serious debate surrounding the possibility of divination. More ...
Oral tradition? Verbal art? Traditional literature? Performance? The terms used for oral art in Sout...
This paper probes three broad characteristics of the African verbal art artist, namely: the sources ...
African oral cultures as well as their oral literatures are vigorous. True, in some cases, elements ...
African oral literature remains a veritable source of material for African literary drama through va...
This article aims to explore the divinatory poems of Johannes Mokgwadi with special reference to the...
D.Litt. et Phil.Approaches to folklore/oral forms have evolved from an interest in things (texts are...
This paper surveys the significant contributions that African oral literature has made as a tool for...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
This case study of Bemba tradition employs media analyses of scholars such as Walter Ong and Jack Go...
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
Includes bibliography.Traditional Xhosa speaking diviners operate within the broad framework of trad...
Oguega is a divination apparatus which is in common use among Esan people of Edo State, Nigeria. O...
Divination is receiving ever more attention in the media. Communities, groups of people and individu...
This study compares African divination and oracle speech to prophetic oracle speech in ancient Israe...
In classical literature, there was a serious debate surrounding the possibility of divination. More ...
Oral tradition? Verbal art? Traditional literature? Performance? The terms used for oral art in Sout...
This paper probes three broad characteristics of the African verbal art artist, namely: the sources ...
African oral cultures as well as their oral literatures are vigorous. True, in some cases, elements ...
African oral literature remains a veritable source of material for African literary drama through va...
This article aims to explore the divinatory poems of Johannes Mokgwadi with special reference to the...
D.Litt. et Phil.Approaches to folklore/oral forms have evolved from an interest in things (texts are...
This paper surveys the significant contributions that African oral literature has made as a tool for...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
This case study of Bemba tradition employs media analyses of scholars such as Walter Ong and Jack Go...
The article investigates the relationship between orality and literacy with special reference to the...
Includes bibliography.Traditional Xhosa speaking diviners operate within the broad framework of trad...
Oguega is a divination apparatus which is in common use among Esan people of Edo State, Nigeria. O...