Examines the relationship between orality and performance in the
southern African context. This work draws together contributions
from literary studies, anthropology, enthnomusicology and African
language studies in an analysis of the complex functioning of oral
texts and models in differing contexts. The work examinesthe
continuing role of orality in modern society, the adaptation of
oral models to printed forms, and the ability of oral forms to talk
back to the technology of print. North America: Ohio U Press; South
Africa: David Philip(NAB)
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