Synopses & Reviews
"Belcher's volume contains a much needed and extremely well-integrated overview and discussion of a vast inter-related West African culture complex that deserves and requires the kind of original, insightful treatment it receives here." --David Conrad
Epic Traditions of Africa crosses boundaries of language, distance, and time to gather material from diverse African oral epic traditions. Stephen Belcher explores the rich past and poetic force of African epics and places them in historical and social, as well as artistic contexts. Colorful narratives from Central and West African traditions are illuminated along with texts that are more widely available to Western readers--the Mande Sunjata and the Bamana Segou. Belcher also takes up questions about European influences on African epic poetry and the possibility of mutual influence through out the genre. This lively and informative volume will inspire an appreciation for the distinctive qualities of this uniquely African form of verbal art.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [239]-265) and index.
About the Author
Stephen BelcheR is co-editor (with John William Johnson and Thomas A. Hale) of Oral Epics from Africa: Vibrant Voices from a Vast Continent.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Elements of Epic Traditions
2. The Epics of Central Africa
3. Hunters' Traditions and Epics
4. Traditions of the Soninke
5. Sunjata and the Traditions of the Manden
6. Segou and the Bamana
7. Traditions of the Fula
8. Emergent Traditions
9. Conclusion
Appendix: Tables of Epic Material
Notes
Glossary
References
Index