The Powers of Genre: Interpreting Haya Oral Literature (Oxford Studies in Anthropological Linguistics)
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Author(s)Peter Seitel
PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN / ASIN019511700X
ISBN-139780195117004
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Sales Rank4,028,426
CategoryLanguage Arts & Disciplines
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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The Powers of Genre describes a method for interpreting oral literature that depends upon and facilitates dialogue between insiders and outsiders to a tradition. Seitel illustrates this method with lively examples from Haya proverbs, folktales, and heroic verse. He then focuses on a single epic ballad to demonstrate, among other things, why stanzas need not rhyme, and how significance needs time in oral poetry and narrative. Making a controversial claim that an heroic age, similar to that of Ancient Greece, existed in Sub-Saharan Africa, this work will intrigue anyone who works in oral literature and narrative.
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