The Wild Hunter in the Bush of the Ghosts

The Wild Hunter in the Bush of the Ghosts
Author: Amos Tutuola
Publsiher: Three Continents
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1989
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: UCAL:B4973440

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The Wild Hunter in this fictional autobiography is transported to five towns, each of which is inhabited by mischievous ghosts who harass and sometimes seriously threaten him. Through wit, cunning, and the help of a magic charm, the protagonist escapes their tortures.

Wild Hunter in the Bush of the Ghosts

Wild Hunter in the Bush of the Ghosts
Author: Amos Tutuola
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 167
Release: 1982-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0894103393

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European language Writing in Sub Saharan Africa

European language Writing in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Albert S. Gérard
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 678
Release: 1986
Genre: Africa, Sub-Saharan
ISBN: 9630538326

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The first major comparative study of African writing in western languages, European-language Writing in Sub-Saharan Africa, edited by Albert S. Gérard, falls into four wide-ranging sections: an overview of early contacts and colonial developments "Under Western Eyes"; chapters on "Black Consciousness" manifest in the debates over Panafricanism and Negritude; a group of essays on mental decolonization expressed in "Black Power" texts at the time of independence struggles; and finally "Comparative Vistas," sketching directions that future comparative study might explore. An introductory e.

The Wild Hunter in the Bush of the Ghosts

The Wild Hunter in the Bush of the Ghosts
Author: Amos Tutuola
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1982
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: STANFORD:36105039310011

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Incompleteness Mobility and Conviviality

Incompleteness Mobility and Conviviality
Author: Francis Nyamnjoh
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789956554843

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Central to the Jensen Memorial Lectures 2023 is an invitation to take incompleteness seriously in how we imagine, relate to and seek to understand a world in perpetual motion. Despite our instinct for and obsession with completeness, we are constantly reminded that the sooner one recognises and provides for incompleteness and the conviviality it inspires as the normal way of being, the better we are for it. Fluidity, compositeness and the capacity to be present in multiple places and forms simultaneously in whole or in fragments are core characteristics of reality and ontology of incompleteness. How would we frame our curiosities and conversations about processes, relationships and phenomena with an understanding of the universality of incompleteness and mobility? West and Central Africa, for example, are regions where it is commonplace to embrace and celebrate incompleteness in nature, the suprasensory, human beings, human actions, human inventions and human achievements. The lectures indicate how we could draw inspiration in this regard to inform current clamours for decolonisation and the growing ambivalence about rapid advances in digital technologies (artificial intelligence (AI) in particular), as well as with twenty-first century concerns about migrants and strangers knocking at the doors of opportunities we feel more entitled to as bona fide citizens and insiders. The lectures draw on the writings of Amos Tutuola as well as from popular ideas of personhood and agency in Africa, to make a case for sidestepped and silenced traditions of knowledge. They highlight Africa’s possibilities, prospects and emergent capacities for being and becoming in tune with the continent’s creativity and imagination. They speak to the nimble-footed flexible-minded frontier African at the crossroads and junctions of myriad encounters, facilitating creative conversations and challenging regressive logics of exclusionary claims and articulation of identities and achievements. The traditions of knowledge discussed in these lectures do not only speak to Africans, but to the world, as the philosophies explored have universal application. “The crucial anthropological question of relationality and othering is at the heart of this original and enlightening book. Nyamnjoh cautions the missionaries of decoloniality against the risk of substituting one illusion of completeness with another. For him, incompleteness is the basis of any healthy exchange. He therefore recommends embracing the universality of incompleteness in motion and taking seriously an ancestral tradition of self-extension through creative imagination in this anxious age of artificial intelligence. Forcefully argued and abundantly substantiated – with finesse and laughter that run through it – this book will be a milestone by making us rediscover the demands and the magic of fieldwork.” Prof. Dr. Mamadou Diawara, Goethe University, Frankfurt/Main Frobenius-Institut, Frankfurt/Main Point Sud, Bamako, Mali

Drinking from the Cosmic Gourd

Drinking from the Cosmic Gourd
Author: Nyamnjoh, Francis B.
Publsiher: Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2017-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789956764655

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This book questions colonial and apartheid ideologies on being human and being African, ideologies that continue to shape how research is conceptualised, taught and practiced in universities across Africa. Africans immersed in popular traditions of meaning-making are denied the right, by those who police the borders of knowledge, to think and represent their realities in accordance with the civilisations and universes they know best. Often, the ways of life they cherish are labelled and dismissed too eagerly as traditional knowledge by some of the very African intellectual elite they look to for protection. The book makes a case for sidestepped traditions of knowledge. It draws attention to Africa’s possibilities, prospects and emergent capacities for being and becoming in tune with its creativity and imagination. It speaks to the nimble-footed flexible-minded “frontier African” at the crossroads and junctions of encounters, facilitating creative conversations and challenging regressive logics of exclusionary identities. The book uses Amos Tutuola’s stories to question dualistic assumptions about reality and scholarship, and to call for conviviality, interconnections and interdependence between competing knowledge traditions in Africa.

Encyclopedia of the Yoruba

Encyclopedia of the Yoruba
Author: Toyin Falola,Akintunde Akinyemi
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2016-06-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780253021564

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“The encyclopedia gives a complex, yet detailed, presentation of the Yorùbá, a dominant ethnic group in West Africa . . . an invaluable resource.” —Yoruba Studies Review The Yoruba people today number more than thirty million strong, with significant numbers in the United States, Nigeria, Europe, and Brazil. This landmark reference work emphasizes Yoruba history, geography and demography, language and linguistics, literature, philosophy, religion, and art. The 285 entries include biographies of prominent Yoruba figures, artists, and authors; the histories of political institutions; and the impact of technology and media, urban living, and contemporary culture on Yoruba people worldwide. Written by Yoruba experts on all continents, this encyclopedia provides comprehensive background to the global Yoruba and their distinctive and vibrant history and culture. “Readers unfamiliar with the Yoruba will find the introduction a concise and valuable overview of their language and its dialects, recent history, mythology and religion, and diaspora movements . . . Highly recommended.” —Choice

The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Literature in English

The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Literature in English
Author: Ian Ousby
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1996-02-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521436273

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Derived from the parent Guide to Literature in English, this volume offers in concise form over 4,000 entries on literature in English from cultures throughout the world. Writers and major works from the UK and the USA are represented, as are those from Canada, the Caribbean, Australia, India, and Africa. The coverage is broad - from the classics of English literature to the best of modern writing. Additionally, the Guide has a wealth of entries on literary movements, groups or schools in literature and criticism, literary magazines, genres and sub-genres, critical concepts, and rhetorical terms.