African Discourse in Islam, Oral Traditions, and Performance
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African Discourse in Islam, Oral Traditions, and Performance

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African Discourse in Islam, Oral Traditions, and Performance

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Through an engaged analysis of writers such as Wole Soyinka, Ola Rotimi, Niyi Osundare, and Tanure Ojaide and of African traditional oral poets like Omoekee Amao Ilorin and Mamman Shata Katsina, Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah develops an African indigenous discourse paradigm for interpreting and understanding literary and cultural materials. Na'Allah argues for the need for cultural diversity in critical theorizing in the twenty-first century. He highlights the critical issues facing scholars and students involved in criticism and translation of marginalized texts. By returning the African knowledge system back to its roots and placing it side by side with Western paradigms, Na'Allah has produced a text that will be required reading for scholars and students of African culture and literature. It is an important contribution to scholarship in the domain of mobility of African oral tradition, and on African literary, cultural and performance discourse.

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Table of contents

  1. COVER PAGE
  2. TITLE PAGE
  3. COPYRIGHT PAGE
  4. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  5. 1 Ẹ̀làlọ̀Rọ̀ A YORÚBå INDIGENOUS DISCOURSE ON CRITICISM AND INTERPRETATION
  6. 2 Ẹ̀làlọ̀Rọ̀ AND TRANSLATION
  7. 3 SOME THOUGHTS ON TRADITIONAL HAUSA AESTHETICS AND ARABIC INFLUENCE ON YORĂšBĂĄ AND HAUSA WRITTEN TRADITIONS IN NIGERIA
  8. 4 HORSES OF MEMORY AND THE WORD IS AN EGG OSUNDARE’S POETIC VOICES
  9. 5 CULTURAL POETICS, AFRICAN DIASPORA, AND THE GLOBAL WORLD TANURE OJAIDE’S I WANT TO DANCE AND OTHER POEMS
  10. 6 AFRICAN CULTURAL REVIVAL AS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE IN DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN AND THE LION AND THE JEWEL1
  11. 7 LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN AN AFRICAN ADAPTATION OF SOPHOCLES’ OEDIPUS REX1
  12. 8 YORĂšbĂĄ EGUNGUN SOME CRITICAL THOUGHTS
  13. 9 TRADITIONAL ORAL GENRE IN A MUSLIM ILORIN SURVIVAL CHALLENGES
  14. 10 MAMMAN SHATA KATSINA AND OMOEKEE AMAO ILORIN ISLAM, PERFORMANCE, AND ORALITY
  15. APPENDICES
  16. NOTES
  17. BIBLIOGRAPHY