Oral traditions and creative oratures have been celebrated in African studies over the years,specifically from the 1950s,as the most important and viable correspondence,aside from material artifacts,between social“ar...Oral traditions and creative oratures have been celebrated in African studies over the years,specifically from the 1950s,as the most important and viable correspondence,aside from material artifacts,between social“archaeologists”attempting to penetrate the African preliterate past and the social-political and economic productions of that same past.展开更多
文摘Oral traditions and creative oratures have been celebrated in African studies over the years,specifically from the 1950s,as the most important and viable correspondence,aside from material artifacts,between social“archaeologists”attempting to penetrate the African preliterate past and the social-political and economic productions of that same past.