Interfaces Between the Oral and the Written / Interfaces entre l'écrit et l'oral: Versions and Subversions in African Literatures 2: Matatu, cartea 31-32
Alain Ricard, Flora Veit-Wilden Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2004
It is a great achievement of this second volume of Versions and Subversions in African Literatures that it assembles contributions by scholars from the anglophone and the francophone world and that it covers literary production in a broad spectrum of languages: English, French, Hausa, Sheng, Sotho, Spanish, Swahili, Wolof and Yoruba.
Some of the authors and cultural practitioners treated in detail are: Mobolaij Adenubi, Birago Diop, Boubacar Boris Diop, David Maillu, Thomas Mofolo, Cheik Aliou Ndao, Donato Ndongo–Bidyogo, Hubert Ogunde, Shaaban Robert, Wole Soyinka, Ibrahim YaroYahaya, and Sénouvo Agbota Zinsou.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042019379
ISBN-10: 9042019379
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Matatu
ISBN-10: 9042019379
Dimensiuni: 155 x 230 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Matatu
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Alain RICARD and Flora VEIT-WILD: Local Literatures Versus Global Culture
From the Oral to the Written
Sélom Komlan GBANOU, János RIESZ & Sénouvo Agbota ZINSOU: Les métamorphoses du conte
Sénouvo Agbota ZINSOU : Du conte à la scène
János RIESZ : Du conte au roman politique, de l’oralité aux médias Yévi et l’éléphant chanteur de Sénouvo Agbota Zinsou
Sélom Komlan GBANOU : De la planche à la bande: Les voies modernes de l’oralité africaine: De la scène à la cassette
Kahiudi Claver MABANA : La réécriture francophone du mythe de Chaka Éloge, démystification et interrogation
Anja OED : Beaking the Buffalo Woman’s Silence: The Rewriting of Ifa Divination Literature in Mobolaji Adenubi’s “The Importance of Being Prudent”
New Literary Languages
Alain RICARD: “Un ouvrage d’imagination absolument original...”: Moeti oa Bochabela de Thomas Mofolo: Premier roman africain
Xavier GARNIER : Shaaban Robert ou l’optimisme de l’écriture
Thomas GEIDER : Code-Switching Between Swahili and English in East African Popular Literature
Ute GIERCZÝNSKI-BOCANDÉ: L’OEuvre de Cheik Aliou Ndao en français et en wolof: Chances et problèmes d’un écrivain bilingue au Sénégal
Antonio URIBE : La littérature de Guinée Équatoriale: Une littérature tricontinentale? Analyse des racines espagnoles, latinoaméricaines et africaines
Susanne GEHRMANN : Written Orature in Senegal: From the Traditionalistic Tales of Birago Diop to the Subversive Novels of Boubacar Boris Diop
Femi OSOFISAN: Yorùbá Theatre in Crisis: Death or Transition?
Forms of New Orality
Said A.M. KHAMIS: From Written through Oral to Mediated Oral: The Example of Taarab Music
Sa’idu Babura AHMAD: From Orality to Mass Media: Hausa Literature in Northern Nigeria
Sophie Moulard-KOUKA: Le rap sénégalais: Un mode d’expression inédit entre oral et écrit?
Rita NNODIM : Yorùbá Neotraditional Media Poetry: A Poetics of Interface
Epilogue
Graham FURNISS: On the Implications of Orality
Notes on Contributors and Editors
Notes for Contributor
Introduction
Alain RICARD and Flora VEIT-WILD: Local Literatures Versus Global Culture
From the Oral to the Written
Sélom Komlan GBANOU, János RIESZ & Sénouvo Agbota ZINSOU: Les métamorphoses du conte
Sénouvo Agbota ZINSOU : Du conte à la scène
János RIESZ : Du conte au roman politique, de l’oralité aux médias Yévi et l’éléphant chanteur de Sénouvo Agbota Zinsou
Sélom Komlan GBANOU : De la planche à la bande: Les voies modernes de l’oralité africaine: De la scène à la cassette
Kahiudi Claver MABANA : La réécriture francophone du mythe de Chaka Éloge, démystification et interrogation
Anja OED : Beaking the Buffalo Woman’s Silence: The Rewriting of Ifa Divination Literature in Mobolaji Adenubi’s “The Importance of Being Prudent”
New Literary Languages
Alain RICARD: “Un ouvrage d’imagination absolument original...”: Moeti oa Bochabela de Thomas Mofolo: Premier roman africain
Xavier GARNIER : Shaaban Robert ou l’optimisme de l’écriture
Thomas GEIDER : Code-Switching Between Swahili and English in East African Popular Literature
Ute GIERCZÝNSKI-BOCANDÉ: L’OEuvre de Cheik Aliou Ndao en français et en wolof: Chances et problèmes d’un écrivain bilingue au Sénégal
Antonio URIBE : La littérature de Guinée Équatoriale: Une littérature tricontinentale? Analyse des racines espagnoles, latinoaméricaines et africaines
Susanne GEHRMANN : Written Orature in Senegal: From the Traditionalistic Tales of Birago Diop to the Subversive Novels of Boubacar Boris Diop
Femi OSOFISAN: Yorùbá Theatre in Crisis: Death or Transition?
Forms of New Orality
Said A.M. KHAMIS: From Written through Oral to Mediated Oral: The Example of Taarab Music
Sa’idu Babura AHMAD: From Orality to Mass Media: Hausa Literature in Northern Nigeria
Sophie Moulard-KOUKA: Le rap sénégalais: Un mode d’expression inédit entre oral et écrit?
Rita NNODIM : Yorùbá Neotraditional Media Poetry: A Poetics of Interface
Epilogue
Graham FURNISS: On the Implications of Orality
Notes on Contributors and Editors
Notes for Contributor
Notă biografică
ALAIN RICARD is currently ‘directeur de recherche’ at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and teaches at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations in Paris. He has published on the history of African languages and literatures, on African theatre, on Wole Soyinka as well as on the African playwright Ebrahim Hussein, among others, and has produced two films on African performance arts.
FLORA VEIT–WILD is professor of African literatures and cultures at the Humboldt University, Berlin. She has researched and published widely on Zimbabwean literatures. Her research interests and publications include anglophone writing of Southern Africa, francophone writing of Central Africa, surrealism, discourse on body and madness, and urban writing from Africa.
FLORA VEIT–WILD is professor of African literatures and cultures at the Humboldt University, Berlin. She has researched and published widely on Zimbabwean literatures. Her research interests and publications include anglophone writing of Southern Africa, francophone writing of Central Africa, surrealism, discourse on body and madness, and urban writing from Africa.