The author of this work takes issue with the prevalent use of oral tradition in the criticism of Europhone written literature as a cultural matrix. Instead, he proposes a view of literary tradition as the outcome of numerous acts of positioning in relation to indigenous resources.
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The author of this work takes issue with the prevalent use of oral tradition in the criticism of Europhone written literature as a cultural matrix. Instead, he proposes a view of literary tradition as the outcome of numerous acts of positioning in relation to indigenous resources.
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New in New jacket. Strategic Transformations in Nigerian Writing: Orality and History in the Work of REV. Samuel Johnson, Amos Tutuola, Wole Soyinka and Ben Okri (Paperback or Softback)