Africa, المجلد 71،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2001 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... songs were not as highly valued as the oral genres where the performers were usually men , such as public speech on behalf of the patrons and the recitation of their genealogy or of local history . Freeborn women and girls sang songs to ...
... songs were not as highly valued as the oral genres where the performers were usually men , such as public speech on behalf of the patrons and the recitation of their genealogy or of local history . Freeborn women and girls sang songs to ...
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... songs for their compelling rhythm . Also , regardless of their occupation and level of instruction , they unanimously emphasised that the songs told them ' how to behave well ' and encouraged them to overcome the difficulties of ...
... songs for their compelling rhythm . Also , regardless of their occupation and level of instruction , they unanimously emphasised that the songs told them ' how to behave well ' and encouraged them to overcome the difficulties of ...
الصفحة 368
... songs to examine what meaning audiences attribute to them . The pop songs lack the distinctive knowledge , depth and social specificity of traditional oral genres . Compared with traditional , unmediated song performances , the ...
... songs to examine what meaning audiences attribute to them . The pop songs lack the distinctive knowledge , depth and social specificity of traditional oral genres . Compared with traditional , unmediated song performances , the ...
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