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Globalization, Oral Performance, and African Traditional Poetry


Globalization, Oral Performance, and African Traditional Poetry



von: Abdul-Rasheed Na'Allah

CHF 59.00

Verlag: Palgrave Pivot
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.03.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9783319750798
Sprache: englisch

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This book discusses globalization trends and influences on traditional African oral literary performance and the direction that Ilorin oral art is forced to take by the changes of the twenty-first century electronic age. It seeks a new definition of contemporary African bourgeois in terms of its global reach, imitation of foreign forms and collaboration with the owners of the primary agencies. Additionally, it makes a case that African global lords or new bourgeoisie who are largely products of the new global capital and multinational corporations’ socio-political and cultural influences fashion their tastes after western cultures as portrayed in the digital realm.
<div>1. African Art and the Crisis of Poverty and Social Divisions in a Global Era</div><div>2. Criticism of African Art and Literature</div><div>3. Ilorin Traditional Oral Art in the Context of Bourgeois Aesthetics</div><div>4. A Pact between the Writer and the Oral Performer</div><div>5. Conclusion</div>
<div><b>Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah</b> is Vice-Chancellor, Chief Executive Officer, and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Kwara State University, Nigeria. He is co-author of <i>Introduction to African Oral Literature and Performance</i> (2005), and author of <i>Africanity, Islamicity and Performativity: Identity in the House of Ilorin</i> (2009), <i>African Discourse in Islam, Oral Traditions, and Performance</i> (2010), and <i>Cultural Globalization And Plurality: Africa and the New World</i> (2011).</div>
<p>This book discusses globalization trends and influences on traditional African oral literary performance and the direction that Ilorin oral art is forced to take by the changes of the twenty-first century electronic age. It seeks a new definition of contemporary African bourgeois in terms of their global reach, imitation of foreign forms, and collaboration with the owners of primary agencies. Additionally, it makes a case that African global lords or new bourgeoisie who are largely products of the new global capital and multinational corporations’ socio-political and cultural influences fashion their tastes after Western cultures as portrayed in the digital realm.</p> <p><b>Abdul-Rasheed Na’Allah</b> is Vice-Chancellor, Chief Executive Officer, and Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Kwara State University, Nigeria. He is co-author of <i>Introduction to African Oral Literature and Performance</i> (2005), and author of <i>Africanity, Islamicity and Performativity: Identity in the House of Ilorin</i> (2009), <i>African Discourse in Islam, Oral Traditions, and Performance</i> (2010), and <i>Cultural Globalization And Plurality: Africa and the New World</i> (2011).</p>
<p>Details how globalization impacts African tradition and grassroots communication and how this can be understood from aesthetic and critical perspectives</p><p>Combines critical literary theory with textual analyses, political thoughts with cultural, economic, and historical discourse</p><p>Presents oral poetry in local African language with English translations and analysis</p>

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