The World of African Storytelling
My favorite introduction to a discussion of African storytelling is to recall a setting that Oyekan Owomoyela sketched out many years ago from his experience in the Yoruba city of Ibadan in western Nigeria. It is of a traditional family relaxing in their premises at the end of a hardworking day. Aft...
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Autor principal: | Isidore Okpewho |
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University of Edinburgh
2009
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