« Orature as a Characteristic of the Literatures of Werewere-Liking and Pacéré »,
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Auteur(s): André Kaboré
Auteur(s) tagués: André KABORE ;
Résumé

Orature weaves many different literary genres into one. It is a type of literature in which the collective dimension subsumes individualities. This paper defines orature as a specific literary genre and also as a literary theory that favours a criticism of the literatures produced by writers of Western Africa, especially Titinga Frédéric Pacéré and Gnepo Werewere-Liking. It presents orature as an alternative to Western literary criticism and genre theory.

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Orature oral and written literatures mixture of genres performance comparative literature literary theory

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