African Women's Literature, Orature, and Intertextuality: Igbo Oral Narratives as Nigerian Women Writers' Models and Objects of Writing BackBayreuth University, 1998 - 410 страници |
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... tell him , the monkey repeats his advice persistently : " The monkey tapped on a tree ku - ku - ku - ku . The hunter's mind did not tell him what was happening . The monkey tapped again and the hunter then looked behind and saw the ...
... tell him , the monkey repeats his advice persistently : " The monkey tapped on a tree ku - ku - ku - ku . The hunter's mind did not tell him what was happening . The monkey tapped again and the hunter then looked behind and saw the ...
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... tell me ! ' I begged . ' What some of these native doctors do ! But maybe they believe these things work . After all , that same Baba delivered all of us , made us our malaria charms and cured our running eyes . But with the Lemonu ...
... tell me ! ' I begged . ' What some of these native doctors do ! But maybe they believe these things work . After all , that same Baba delivered all of us , made us our malaria charms and cured our running eyes . But with the Lemonu ...
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... Tell me her name . Who is the girl ? Tell us her name . " " 455 While , until this point , the songs merely established that an unmarried woman is pregnant , now concrete accusations are directed at the woman . Her behavior is commented ...
... Tell me her name . Who is the girl ? Tell us her name . " " 455 While , until this point , the songs merely established that an unmarried woman is pregnant , now concrete accusations are directed at the woman . Her behavior is commented ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Oral Narrative Technique and Writing Back | 17 |
Where there is an influence there is also a parallel | 63 |
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