- Oral literature,
orature, or folk
literature is a
genre of
literature that is
spoken or sung in
contrast to that
which is written,
though much oral literature...
- In The
Architects of Existence: Àjẹ́ in
Yoruba Cosmology, Ontology, and
Orature,
Teresa N.
Washington defines Àjẹ́ as "a
force that is
beyond definition...
- (2014). The
Architects of Existence: Aje in
Yoruba Cosmology, Ontology, and
Orature. Oya's Tornado. pp. 218–219. ISBN 978-0991073016. Culshaw,
Peter (15 August...
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Abdelkrim Ghallab,
Fouad Laroui,
Mohammed Berrada and
Leila Abouzeid.
Orature (oral literature) is also an
integral part of
Moroccan culture, be it in...
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African literature is
literature from Africa,
either oral ("
orature") or
written in
African and Afro-Asiatic languages.
Examples of pre-colonial African...
- and
moved to
teach in the
United States, and
later Zimbabwe. She
taught Orature, Literature, and
Creative Writing. Mũgo's
publications include six books...
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scholar and
literary theorist. He is
credited with
coining the word "
orature" as an
alternative to the self-contradictory term, "oral literature" used...
- (2014). The
architects of existence: Aje in
Yoruba cosmology, ontology, and
orature. Oya's Tornado. Verger,
Pierre (1970). "Notes sur le
culte des
Orisa et...
- In The
Architects of Existence: Àjẹ́ in
Yoruba Cosmology, Ontology, and
Orature,
Teresa N.
Washington says of Odù: “Odù, as the Àjẹ́, is the consummate...
-
person is a
person through other people.
Ubuntu has been in
existence in
orature (oral literature) and in the
culture of
Bantu peoples. It
appeared in South...