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  1. Dagara verbal art
    an African tradition
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Vienna, Oxford

    Dagara Verbal Art examines verbal art among the Dagara people of West Africa. It provides invaluable primary material for research, and does a close analysis of folktale narration, proverb usage, riddling, chanting of dirges and popular songs by male... more

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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    Dagara Verbal Art examines verbal art among the Dagara people of West Africa. It provides invaluable primary material for research, and does a close analysis of folktale narration, proverb usage, riddling, chanting of dirges and popular songs by male and female praise singers, and xylophone music performance as forms of verbal art. Folktales are characterized by wit, humor, and satire, and songs within tales are a mise-en-abyme, a story within a story that entertains but also enhances the narration through the participation of the audience in the performance. Moreover, Dagara tales are didactic and moralizing as a way of controlling the behavior of individuals in society. Riddling entertains but also helps to develop the cognitive abilities of children, and demands critical and logical thinking on the part of the participating audience. Proverbs were collected in context and analyzed closely for their meaning. The study also examines closely the art of speech-making, and concludes that a good locutor knows what figures of speech to use in order to enhance communication with the audience. This study concludes that an authentic theory of Dagara—and for that matter, generally African—folklore must be grounded on a thorough knowledge of the traditions, rites and rituals, and the socio-political structures that have held the society together in its historical experience. Dagara Verbal Art is an important resource for areas such as African studies, African literature and folklore, folklore in general, anthropology, culture studies, ethnomusicology, ethnic studies, and gender studies, among others Acknowledgments – Introduction – Wit, Humor, and Satire in Dagara Tales – Songs as Mode of Communication within Tales – The Female Character in Tales – The Supernatural as a Motif in Tales – The Didactic and Moralizing in Dagara Tales – Dirges, Praise Songs, and Praise Singers – The Female Praise Singer – Verbal Art of the Dagara Xylophonist – Popular Songs as Verbal Art – The Art of Speech-Making – The Art of Proverb Usage – The Art of Riddling Riddles and Other Forms of Orature – Conclusion

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781433149580; 9781433149597; 9781433149603
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    Series: International folkloristics ; 12
    Subjects: Dagari-Sprache; Literatur; Mündliche Literatur;
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (286 pages)
  2. Dagara verbal art
    an African tradition
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Vienna, Oxford

    Dagara Verbal Art examines verbal art among the Dagara people of West Africa. It provides invaluable primary material for research, and does a close analysis of folktale narration, proverb usage, riddling, chanting of dirges and popular songs by male... more

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    Dagara Verbal Art examines verbal art among the Dagara people of West Africa. It provides invaluable primary material for research, and does a close analysis of folktale narration, proverb usage, riddling, chanting of dirges and popular songs by male and female praise singers, and xylophone music performance as forms of verbal art. Folktales are characterized by wit, humor, and satire, and songs within tales are a mise-en-abyme, a story within a story that entertains but also enhances the narration through the participation of the audience in the performance. Moreover, Dagara tales are didactic and moralizing as a way of controlling the behavior of individuals in society. Riddling entertains but also helps to develop the cognitive abilities of children, and demands critical and logical thinking on the part of the participating audience. Proverbs were collected in context and analyzed closely for their meaning. The study also examines closely the art of speech-making, and concludes that a good locutor knows what figures of speech to use in order to enhance communication with the audience. This study concludes that an authentic theory of Dagara—and for that matter, generally African—folklore must be grounded on a thorough knowledge of the traditions, rites and rituals, and the socio-political structures that have held the society together in its historical experience. Dagara Verbal Art is an important resource for areas such as African studies, African literature and folklore, folklore in general, anthropology, culture studies, ethnomusicology, ethnic studies, and gender studies, among others Acknowledgments – Introduction – Wit, Humor, and Satire in Dagara Tales – Songs as Mode of Communication within Tales – The Female Character in Tales – The Supernatural as a Motif in Tales – The Didactic and Moralizing in Dagara Tales – Dirges, Praise Songs, and Praise Singers – The Female Praise Singer – Verbal Art of the Dagara Xylophonist – Popular Songs as Verbal Art – The Art of Speech-Making – The Art of Proverb Usage – The Art of Riddling Riddles and Other Forms of Orature – Conclusion

     

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    Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781433149580; 9781433149597; 9781433149603
    Other identifier:
    9781433149580
    Series: International folkloristics ; 12
    Subjects: Dagari-Sprache; Literatur; Mündliche Literatur;
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (286 pages)
  3. Dagara verbal art
    an African tradition
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

    Introduction -- Wit, humor, and satire in tales -- Songs as mode of communication in tales -- The female character in tales -- The supernatural as motif in tales -- The didactic and moralizing tales -- Dirges, praise songs, praise singers -- The... more

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    9: I:Kyo/31541
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    Introduction -- Wit, humor, and satire in tales -- Songs as mode of communication in tales -- The female character in tales -- The supernatural as motif in tales -- The didactic and moralizing tales -- Dirges, praise songs, praise singers -- The female praise singer -- Verbal art of the xylophonist -- Popular songs as verbal art -- The art of speech making -- The art of proverb usage -- The art of riddling -- Conclusion -- Appendix: proverbs in context

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781433147043; 9781433149580; 9781433149597; 9781433149603
    Series: International folklorists ; volume 12
    Subjects: Dagaaba (African people); Dagaaba (African people); Tales; Proverbs, Dagaare; Riddles, Dagaare; Folk songs
    Scope: xii, 273 pages, 23 cm