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Chapter 1 Visions of Africanity Chapter 2 Defining the Philosophical, the Religious, and the Spiritual Chapter 3 Oral Traditions as Texts Chapter 4 Roles for Women in African Oral Traditions Chapter 5 Western Scholarship, African Religions Chapter 6 Problems of Translating Western Concepts into African Languages Chapter 7 Authentic African Selfhood Chapter 8 Responsibilities of African Philosophers
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Add Oral Traditions As Philosophy, Oral Traditions as Philosophy is a study of the Ugandan poet and cultural critic Okot p'Bitek. In his poems and critical essays, Okot engages with the oral traditions of his people—the songs, dances, funeral dirges, and so forth—seeing them as manifestati, Oral Traditions As Philosophy to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Oral Traditions As Philosophy, Oral Traditions as Philosophy is a study of the Ugandan poet and cultural critic Okot p'Bitek. In his poems and critical essays, Okot engages with the oral traditions of his people—the songs, dances, funeral dirges, and so forth—seeing them as manifestati, Oral Traditions As Philosophy to your collection on WonderClub |