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This is the third collection produced by members of a six-year
research project, funded by the NUFU (Norwegian Programme for
Development, Research, and Education), whose concern was to find,
preserve, and analyse 'orature' - spoken forms of all kinds, both
their unique qualities and their equivalence in importance to
'literature'. A major focus was the ways in which forms of orature
can be made relevant to the demands of rapidly developing nations
faced with insistent problems (HIV/AIDS, administrative needs,
shifts in social and familial structure, the changing roles of
women). Both innovative and archival, the essays explore older
legends and modern performances to outline their positive and
dynamic contribution to a protean society. Some contributors
address the ways in which traditional forms may be adapted: e.g.,
via new media to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic and to educate
children in social and individual responsibility. Traditional
narratives and children's songs can function to counter cannibalism
and child sacrifice. Less dark aspects of contemporary society also
receive attention. Traditional patterns of leadership are adapted
to today's conditions, especially by offering women models in the
form of earlier figures and their actions. Two essays analyse the
use of proverbs in the speeches of political candidates and
discussing traditional music festivals as celebrations of
traditional kingship and rule. Others examine the nature and
operation of specific forms of orature - riddles and their subtle
alteration according to performer and audience; concepts of
heroism; stories of origin; and variants of 'Little Red Riding
Hood'. These sensitive analyses are framed by pieces from members
of the research project in Norway and Uganda.
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