Tales of Yoruba Gods and Heroes
Author: Harold Courlander
Publisher: New York : Crown Publishers
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Myths, legends and heroic tales of the Yoruba people of West Africa"--Cover subtitle.
Author: Harold Courlander
Publisher: New York : Crown Publishers
Published: 1973
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Myths, legends and heroic tales of the Yoruba people of West Africa"--Cover subtitle.
Author: Oladele Olusanya
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2018-08-01
Total Pages: 379
ISBN-13: 1984543016
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Gods and Heroes is the first volume of the Itan—Legends of the Golden Age trilogy about the thousand-year story of the Yoruba people. It starts with the establishment of Ile-Ife by Oduduwa and the great sacrifice of the heroine Moremi. The ancient gods of Yorubaland, Obatala, Orunmila, Ogun, and Olokun all play their part, as well as the great heroes and heroines of antiquity—Oranmiyan, Sango, Oya, Oba Esigie of Benin, and Obanta of Ijebuland. The author uses the genre of the historical novel in a refreshing and imaginative fashion to present the whole tableau of Yoruba history. The result is a vast and rich panorama enlivened with traditional myths and legends seen through the eyes of a single Yoruba family and the Old Woman, the fabled storyteller.
Author: Ulli Beier
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1980-10-02
Total Pages: 106
ISBN-13: 9780521229951
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This mysterious, poetic and often amusing collection of myths illustrates the religion and thought of the West African Yoruba People.
Author: B. A. M. I. Ogumefu
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Published:
Total Pages: 70
ISBN-13: 1465517324
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Harold Scheub
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780195124576
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This collection of fascinating and revealing tales captures the sprawling diversity of African mythology. Four hundred alphabetically arranged entries touch on virtually every aspect of African religious belief, from Africa's great epic themes (dualistic gods, divine tricksters, creator gods, and heroes) to descriptions of major mythic systems (the Dogon, the Asante, and the San) and beyond. Scheub covers the entire continent, from the mouth of the Nile to the shores of the Cape of Good Hope, including North African as well as sub-Saharan cultures. His retellings provide information about the respective belief system, the main characters, and related stories or variants. Perhaps most important, Scheub emphasizes the role of mythmaker as storyteller--as a performer for an audience. He studies various techniques, from the rhythmic movements of a Zulu mythmaker's hands to the way a storyteller will play on the familiar context of other myths within her cultural context. An invaluable bridge to the richly diverse oral cultures of Africa, this collection uncovers a place where story and storyteller, tradition and performance, all merge.
Author: Josepha Sherman
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-03-26
Total Pages: 1450
ISBN-13: 1317459377
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Storytelling is an ancient practice known in all civilizations throughout history. Characters, tales, techniques, oral traditions, motifs, and tale types transcend individual cultures - elements and names change, but the stories are remarkably similar with each rendition, highlighting the values and concerns of the host culture. Examining the stories and the oral traditions associated with different cultures offers a unique view of practices and traditions."Storytelling: An Encyclopedia of Mythology and Folklore" brings past and present cultures of the world to life through their stories, oral traditions, and performance styles. It combines folklore and mythology, traditional arts, history, literature, and festivals to present an overview of world cultures through their liveliest and most fascinating mode of expression. This appealing resource includes specific storytelling techniques as well as retellings of stories from various cultures and traditions.
Author: Ogundipe, Ayodele
Publisher: Kwara State University Press
Published: 2018-06-14
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 9789275900
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This original work is a two-volume study of Èṣù Ẹlégbára, a Yoruba deity. Volume one consisted of six chapters, three appendices, and a bibliography. The texts of praise poems (orìkí), songs, and narratives selected from research in the field comprise volume two.
Author: Kathleen Ragan
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2000-05-17
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 0393285871
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →One hundred great folk tales and fairy tales from all over the world about strong, smart, brave heroines. Dismayed by the predominance of male protagonists in her daughters' books, Kathleen Ragan set out to collect the stories of our forgotten heroines. Gathered from around the world, from regions as diverse as sub-Saharan Africa and Western Europe, from North and South American Indian cultures and New World settlers, from Asia and the Middle East, these 100 folktales celebrate strong female heroines. Fearless Girls, Wise Women, and Beloved Sisters is for all women who are searching to define who they are, to redefine the world and shape their collective sensibility. It is for men who want to know more about what it means to be a woman. It is for our daughters and our sons, so that they can learn to value all kinds of courage, courage in battle and the courage of love. It is for all of us to help build a more just vision of woman.
Author: Fanny Brewster
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2023-06-30
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 1000899519
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Race and the Unconscious engages the archetypal African consciousness that enriches our knowledge regarding the foundational mythopoetic of Africanist dreaming. Featuring crucial historical context, Jungian and post-Jungian theory, clinical case studies, and dream series interpretations, the book offers readers a rich framework for exploring and understanding the language, images, and symbols of African and African American dreamlife. It expands the modern understanding of dreaming with the inclusion of Africanist perspectives, philosophy, and mythology while emphasizing the potential for and process of psychological healing through dreamwork. Race and the Unconscious is a must-read for Jungian analysts and analytical psychologists in practice and in training, as well as anyone interested in understanding psychological processes inclusive of those of African descent and their culture, including academics and students of sociology, anthropology, African American studies, and African diaspora studies.
Author: B. W. Andrzejewski
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1985-11-21
Total Pages: 678
ISBN-13: 0521256461
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Although African literatures in English and French are widely known outside Africa, those in the African languages themselves have not received comparable attention. In this book a number have been selected for survey by fourteen specialist writers, providing the reader with an introduction to this very wide field and a body of reference material which includes extensive bibliographies and biographical information on African authors. Theoretical issues such as genre divisions are discussed in the essays and the historical, social and political forces at work in the creation and reception of African literature are examined. Literature is treated as an art whose medium is language, so that both the oral and written forms are encompassed. This book will be of value not only to readers concerned with the cultures of Africa but to all those with an interest in the literary phenomena of the world in general.