AFRICAN LITERATURE TODAY, Vol. 18, Orature in African Literature

AFRICAN LITERATURE TODAY, Vol. 18, Orature in African Literature


Author(s): Eldred Durosimi Jones, Eustace Palmer & Marjorie Jones
Edited By Eldred Durosimi Jones, Eustace Palmer & Marjorie Jones

Purchase: USD $21.95

Type: Book
Language: English
ISBN: N/A
ISSN: N/A
Content:: Academic
Source: African World Press
Timeline: The Contemporary Age - From 1789 to 2011
Published: 2019

Description

African novelists, playwrights and poets, even when they are writing in one of the colonial languages, draw on their rich ethnic bases. These resources provide ideas, themes and linguistic delight. The myriad languages of the continent, although used today mainly for workday communication, have through the centuries been vehicles for the oral artistic verbal compositions and transmission now formalized as orature'.

Content:
"Myth & Modernity: African Writers & their Roots" by E.D. Jones (Editorial article)
"Yearning for Utopia: Orality versus Literacy in Mazisi Kunene's Emperor Shaka the Great" by W. Ogundele
"Oral Traditions & Modern African Poetry: Okot p'Bitek's Song of Lawino and Okibo's Labyrinths" by C.A. Bodunde
"Kofi Awoonor as a Poet" by I.I. Eliminian
"Niyi Osundare's Poetry & the Yoruba Oral Artistic Tradition" by A. Bamikunie
"Plot & Conflict in African Folktales" by S. Ukala
"Oral Echoes in Armah;s Short Stories" by O.S. Ogede
"Two Thousand Seasons: A Dissent" by D. Wright
"The Folk Roots of Flora Nwapa's Early Novels" by C. Ikonne
"Oral Literature & Modern Nigerian Drama: The Example of Femi Osofisan" by M.P. Awodiya
"French Language African Drama & the Oral Tradition: Trends & Issues" by J. Conteh-Morgan
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ABOUT THE EDITOR
ELDRED DUROSIMI JONES & MARJORIE JONES were both editors of Africa Literature Today from 1968 to 2001.

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