This paper analyses the metaphorical structure of the domains of life and death in Asante thought within the framework of the conceptual metaphor theory. The Asante data comes from metaphors instantiated in the burial rites of the Asante king. It describes and analyses the rites of passage of the king’s first and second burial. Furthermore, it accounts for how the Asante people conceptualise life and death to identify the possible rationale behind their practice of ossilegium for deceased kings. One potential reason for the practice of secondary burial for the Asante king is their belief that life and death form a continuum instead of a break. Consequently, this gives rise to various metaphorical mappings that inform their thoughts, belief ...
It is an undisputable fact that the preliterate Urhobo of Delta State in Nigeria and the continent o...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
Until recently, little attention has been paid to the history of death practices in relation to thei...
Akan mortuary rituals and practices are undergoing rapid transformation due to the combined influenc...
Akan mortuary rituals and practices are undergoing rapid transformation due to the combined influenc...
Burial rites are social affairs, and in Africa, political actors are cultural agents whose existence...
This paper on the comparison between biblical and African concept of live after death seeks to unear...
From an African perspective death is a natural transition from the visible to the invisible spiritua...
Poorer societies have been ignored in scholarly dialogue on consumer behavior and consumption. The g...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
The rich history from Ancient Egypt the old kingdom alone is extensive. The research that is within ...
This paper stems from my research on abεbuu adekai, literally, “receptacles of proverbs,” and better...
Death, within many African societies, is the spring board towards life re-incarnation. It is not per...
It is an undisputable fact that the preliterate Urhobo of Delta State in Nigeria and the continent o...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
Until recently, little attention has been paid to the history of death practices in relation to thei...
Akan mortuary rituals and practices are undergoing rapid transformation due to the combined influenc...
Akan mortuary rituals and practices are undergoing rapid transformation due to the combined influenc...
Burial rites are social affairs, and in Africa, political actors are cultural agents whose existence...
This paper on the comparison between biblical and African concept of live after death seeks to unear...
From an African perspective death is a natural transition from the visible to the invisible spiritua...
Poorer societies have been ignored in scholarly dialogue on consumer behavior and consumption. The g...
Numerous studies on death in African societies with no doubt have been successfully conducted though...
This study examined the use of death rituals as a native healing method in the Bukusu (Babukusu) com...
The rich history from Ancient Egypt the old kingdom alone is extensive. The research that is within ...
This paper stems from my research on abεbuu adekai, literally, “receptacles of proverbs,” and better...
Death, within many African societies, is the spring board towards life re-incarnation. It is not per...
It is an undisputable fact that the preliterate Urhobo of Delta State in Nigeria and the continent o...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...