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Title: The dialectic of orality and ideology in Wole Soyinka's Idanre and Ogun Abibiman
Authors: Olorunyomi, S.
Keywords: Dialectic
Orality
Ideology
Wole Soyinka
Idanre
Ogun Abibiman
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Department of English, University of Ibadan
Abstract: The paper fuses three concerns: the thematic, stylistic and ideological as a strategy of textual engagement. And it commences by arguing against the tendency to consider the oral and written as binary sets, as cultural moments in cartesian divide. It identifies such overlaps through the African experience in orality and writing by reechoing Nsibidi, the Ajami tradition, the Meroe-Kushitic and the Kemetic Medu-Netcher. This habit of reading is then demonstrated, in a broad sense, by examining the dialectic of orality and ideology in two of Wole Soyinka’s poems —Idanre and Ogun Abibiman. In specific terms, the conceptual essense ol die dialectic here compels a textual examination of both the intricate and interstitial as interconnected in oral literary devices, which are also embedded ideological forms.
URI: http://ir.library.ui.edu.ng/handle/123456789/4622
ISSN: 0189-6253
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