This dissertation takes the approach of a qualitative case study whose primary subject is Alhaji Papa Susso, a distinct and compelling representative of griot culture, who was born in The Gambia, but who now resides in the U.S., yet maintains his griot identity. The findings from this research provide evidence that the griot, in his quest to support himself abroad while honoring the traditions of his heritage, is actively participating in the purposeful dissemination of griot culture in the U.S. and beyond. Though he may be cultivating genuine interest in his skills and in the oral canon of histories and epic tales that he maintains, he cannot control reception and appropriation of his culture. Further, the findings suggest there is a cr...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010This paper presents the project Multimedia Research and D...
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Colonization, the gaining of independence and, later, emigration, have deeply transformed traditiona...
Meki Nzewi, supplemented with interlocking commentary and interpretation by Eric Aseka, Anri Herbst,...
When asked about their relationship to the traditional West African storytellers and singers called ...
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This article explores a rather understudied feature of West African oral epics, namely its role as a...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
My dissertation, under the direction of Dr Pius Ngandu Nkashama explores the spread of African rheto...
The spread of the word griot during the last two decades from its role as a regional descriptor for ...
In a world where new technologies are being developed at a dizzying pace, how can we best approach o...
International audienceIn a world where new technologies are being developed at a dizzying pace, how ...
This article examines the ways and conditions under which shona oral art has adapted itself to the r...
The aim of this article is to explore how African films such as Keita! The Heritage of the Griot and...
This article takes up the challenge of comparative research in Africa by analysing and comparing the...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010This paper presents the project Multimedia Research and D...
International audienceThis paper presents the project Multimedia Research and Documentation of Afric...
Colonization, the gaining of independence and, later, emigration, have deeply transformed traditiona...
Meki Nzewi, supplemented with interlocking commentary and interpretation by Eric Aseka, Anri Herbst,...
When asked about their relationship to the traditional West African storytellers and singers called ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Design, Architecture and Building.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABL...
This article explores a rather understudied feature of West African oral epics, namely its role as a...
The focus of the dissertation is on the performances and activities of praisesingers and the ways in...
My dissertation, under the direction of Dr Pius Ngandu Nkashama explores the spread of African rheto...
The spread of the word griot during the last two decades from its role as a regional descriptor for ...
In a world where new technologies are being developed at a dizzying pace, how can we best approach o...
International audienceIn a world where new technologies are being developed at a dizzying pace, how ...
This article examines the ways and conditions under which shona oral art has adapted itself to the r...
The aim of this article is to explore how African films such as Keita! The Heritage of the Griot and...
This article takes up the challenge of comparative research in Africa by analysing and comparing the...
World Oral Literature Project Workshop 2010This paper presents the project Multimedia Research and D...
International audienceThis paper presents the project Multimedia Research and Documentation of Afric...
Colonization, the gaining of independence and, later, emigration, have deeply transformed traditiona...