African Discourse in Islam, Oral Traditions, and Performance

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African literary criticism
Arabic
Arabic Language
Arabic Script
Author_Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah
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cultural translation theory
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Fi Rst Poem
Fi Ve
Follow
Gba
horseman
indigenous knowledge systems
King Oedipus
King's Horseman
kings
King’s Horseman
La Fi
marginalized African oral texts research
niyi
Niyi Osundare
Nupe Country
Oedipus Rex
ojaide
ola
Oral Artists
oral literature studies
Oral Poets
osundare
performance poetry analysis
Polysystem Approach
Polysystem Theory
Roman Script
rotimi
soyinka
Superb
tanure
Tanure Ojaide
Urhobo People
Wo
wole
Ya Ji
Yoruba and Hausa traditions
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415653480
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah is Chair of the Department of African American Studies at Western Illinois University.

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