Orality in Writing: intercultural challenges in research with oralized cultures of West Africa
This article combines two studies that dialogue with the djeliw (Masters of the Word), transmitters of ancestral knowledge in the Manden people. Based on sensitive listening and African protagonism, the researches penetrated the ancestral memory of these societies, which define themselves based on t...
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Main Authors: | Angela Monteiro Pereira (Author), Marisol Barenco de Mello (Author), Miza Carvalho dos Santos (Author) |
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University of Bologna,
2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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