The article defines poetry and situates the genre within an African context, with justifications on why it relies on a performative enactment for the realisation of its full import. The focus is on the fact that much of what is characteristically categorised as “poetry†in African oral literature is intended to be performed in a musical setting, where the melodic and vocal components are mutually dependent on representation. The leading concern, therefore, is the observation that poetry in a traditional African society derives its classification from the perception of the society for which it is performed, and need not be limited to the Western construal or perspective. The article employs poetic verses from the Ham and Hausa of Nigeria,...
African oral literature remains a veritable source of material for African literary drama through va...
Available Online July 2014 This paper grapples with the question of choice of theory in the study of...
This study examines the relationship between composed songs in isiXhosa and the field of oral litera...
African Literature, especially, African poetry has been passing through a transitional period, tryin...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
There is a view that the African verbal genre is not literature and its nature does not include bodi...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
It is common knowledge in oral literature that every oral form is naturally performed. The component...
The richness of African poetry1, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the c...
The richness of African poetry, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the cr...
This paper surveys the significant contributions that African oral literature has made as a tool for...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
African village traditionally was a small unit where every inhabitant knew and was interested in the...
For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features ...
African oral literature remains a veritable source of material for African literary drama through va...
Available Online July 2014 This paper grapples with the question of choice of theory in the study of...
This study examines the relationship between composed songs in isiXhosa and the field of oral litera...
African Literature, especially, African poetry has been passing through a transitional period, tryin...
Since the publication of Ruth Finnegan’s influential Oral Literature in Africa, way back in 1970, sc...
There is a view that the African verbal genre is not literature and its nature does not include bodi...
The article seeks to bring out some oral traditional art forms which are prevailing in some contempo...
It is common knowledge in oral literature that every oral form is naturally performed. The component...
The richness of African poetry1, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the c...
The richness of African poetry, in its diversity, scope, and dimensions, has not yet received the cr...
This paper surveys the significant contributions that African oral literature has made as a tool for...
Okigbo is a well known poet. Like a good many African writers, his indebtedness to African oral trad...
A vigorous oral tradition has existed throughout South African history, and in many ways represents ...
African village traditionally was a small unit where every inhabitant knew and was interested in the...
For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features ...
African oral literature remains a veritable source of material for African literary drama through va...
Available Online July 2014 This paper grapples with the question of choice of theory in the study of...
This study examines the relationship between composed songs in isiXhosa and the field of oral litera...