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Title: | AESTETHICS OF FOLKISM: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF AHMED YERIMA’S ABOBAKU AND ORISA IBEJI |
Authors: | ABE, SEFUNMI GRACE |
Keywords: | AESTETHICS FOLKISM CRITICAL ANALYSIS AHMED YERIMA’S ABOBAKU ORISA IBEJI |
Issue Date: | 12-Sep-2018 |
Publisher: | FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OYE EKITI |
Citation: | Ahmed Yerima.2015 Orisa Ibeji. Ibadan Krafts Books (Nigeria) ltd. |
Series/Report no.: | TAM/14/2100; |
Abstract: | Under the condition of cultural hierarchy, playwrights, theatre operas, the symphony,
musicians and galleries were funded by wealthy patrons present and in order to preserve the best of African tradition. The point is that while the western world tends to see and cherish their arts as the storehouse where their culture could be expressed and preserved. In many Nigerian
community today, our arts, culture and belief systems are viewed as self-seeking, barbaric, outdated and therefore deemed not fit, but relegated and considered ‘idolatrous’ because of the foregoing, many of the indigenous cultural practices in contemporary Nigeria are at the verge of extinction. Some ethnic groups have been redesigned and stripped of the cultural imports which make them ‘tick’. So many cultural practices in Nigeria today are at the point of extinction or
are already redesigned out of the cultural significance of the people, especially the marriage practices of many Nigerian ethnic groups. It is in this context that I examine the king’s horseman (royal family) and twins’ rites amongst some ethnicities in Nigeria. |
Description: | The study investigates the aesthetics of Folkism the features, laws and how they were portrayed in the selected play text written by Ahmed Yerima, Abobaku and Orisa Ibeji. The researcher observed that Folkism is an essential part of every literate person’s life. We practice it in one way or the other, Folkism serves as a museum for storing the original works
to disagree, agree, create awareness of it or correct it. The Aesthetics of Folkism simply means appreciating the beauty of documenting histories and indigenous practice. The westerners have successfully undressed Africans off their original culture, religion, dressing and way of life, but the researcher is encouraging the society to endeavor to consider
syncretism, which means hybridizing our dying cultural practices into the influence of the colonialist to bridge the gap that western influence has had on our indigenous practices. |
URI: | http://repository.fuoye.edu.ng/handle/123456789/1487 |
ISSN: | TAM/14/2100 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Theatre Arts Thesis
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