Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina.

The present study fills a gap in the study of the Yoruba Oral Literature by providing a systematic survey and characterisation of the poetic genres among the Igbomina people. The study classifies the poetic genres among; the Igbomina with respect to their provenance and functions in correlation wit...

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Hlavní autor: Awotayo, Atolani
Další autoři: Olajubu, O.
Médium: Diplomová práce
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Obafemi Awolowo University 2014
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description The present study fills a gap in the study of the Yoruba Oral Literature by providing a systematic survey and characterisation of the poetic genres among the Igbomina people. The study classifies the poetic genres among; the Igbomina with respect to their provenance and functions in correlation with socio-economic groups. After a preview of poetry generally and the cultural background to Igbomina people end literature, the study presents a survey of all accessible sub-genres of the local poetry and the elucidation of their themes and functions. An analysis of the aesthetic aspects of the poems follows. The various sub-genres are found to have originated from Orin Elewe (a distinct chant in its own right). This argues that the Igbomina people are more related to Oyo than to other Yoruba sub-ethnic groups. The classification of Igbomina oral poetry in this work extends our horizon on the nature of Yoruba literature in general.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-26312023-05-13T11:05:17Z Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina. Awotayo, Atolani Olajubu, O. Oyelaran, O. Orin Elewe Igbomina oral poetry The present study fills a gap in the study of the Yoruba Oral Literature by providing a systematic survey and characterisation of the poetic genres among the Igbomina people. The study classifies the poetic genres among; the Igbomina with respect to their provenance and functions in correlation with socio-economic groups. After a preview of poetry generally and the cultural background to Igbomina people end literature, the study presents a survey of all accessible sub-genres of the local poetry and the elucidation of their themes and functions. An analysis of the aesthetic aspects of the poems follows. The various sub-genres are found to have originated from Orin Elewe (a distinct chant in its own right). This argues that the Igbomina people are more related to Oyo than to other Yoruba sub-ethnic groups. The classification of Igbomina oral poetry in this work extends our horizon on the nature of Yoruba literature in general. 2014-04-23T10:52:08Z 2018-10-27T14:55:25Z 2014-04-23T10:52:08Z 2018-10-27T14:55:25Z 1987 Thesis APA http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2631 en PDF application/pdf Obafemi Awolowo University
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Igbomina oral poetry
Awotayo, Atolani
Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina.
title Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina.
title_full Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina.
title_fullStr Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina.
title_full_unstemmed Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina.
title_short Ewi Atenudenu Laaarin Awon Igbomina.
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Igbomina oral poetry
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