The World and the Word: Tales and Observations from the Xhosa Oral TraditionA master storyteller of the Xhosa people of South Africa, Nongenile Masithathu Zenani gives us an unprecedented view of an oral society from within. Twenty-four of her complex and beautiful tales about birth, puberty, marriage, and work, as told to the renowned collector of African oral tradition, Harold Scheub, are gathered here. Accompanying the stories are Zenani’s detailed commentaries and analyses and Scheub’s striking photographs of her in performance. The combination of these historical and cultural observations with a richly symbolic collection of tales from a single traditional storyteller make The World and the Word a remarkable document. |
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... speak with his tongue . When it was time , he was weaned . That wife again became pregnant , and again she gave birth to a boy . That boy grew up . He learned to speak in the normal time . He was a child who was able to speak . The name ...
... speak this well all this time that we thought he couldn't speak ? ” " We did well to beat these birds . We finally heard him speak . " Sitshalotshalwana said , " Nonsense ! Nonsense ! What is he saying ? He's telling us that we shouldn ...
... speak again . The people were asked to come . Those who were the fathers of the children arrived . Someone said , " Let the king speak . " Sikhuluma stood and explained , " On a certain day , we departed from home , pursuing flocks of ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
PrologueOrigins | 9 |
Masithathu Zenani on Storytelling | 19 |
Copyright | |
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