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Singing with the Dogon Prophet
Singing with the Dogon Prophet
Description
In the Dogon funeral proceedings, a major song cycle called baja ni is performed in a session of at least seven hours. The texts of the chants are attributed to a legendary figure called Abir?, who as a blind singer in the nineteenth century roamed the heartland of the Dogon. The baja ni songs have escaped scholarly attention thus far. Singing with the Dogon Prophet by Walter E.A. van Beek, Oumarou S. Ongoiba, and Atimε D. Saye provides their first publication in English as well as an analysis of these songs. These texts deal with the relations between man and woman, man’s ambivalent dependency on the otherworld, and with life and death; the whole night performance is one of the high points of the funeral. Additionally, Abir? is a prophet, and during his life has uttered a great number of prophecies on a wide range of topics, from local issues to the relation of the Dogon with the Fulbe herdsmen, and from the arrival of the colonials to ecological transformation. This book examines how these prophecies with these songs offer an inside view of the way the Dogon construct the present in a continuous dialogue with their past and their projected future.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Singing through the night
Chapter 2: A Dogon heritage
Chapter 3: The blind singer
Chapter 4: The baja ni in Dogon culture
Chapter 5: The songs
Chapter 6: Prophecies
Appendix 1: The singers
Appendix 2: Villages with information on Abire
Appendix 3: List of Jamsay and Toro so terms
Bibliography
Product details
Published | 25 Apr 2022 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 262 |
ISBN | 9781978772694 |
Imprint | Lexington Books |
Illustrations | 1 b/w illustrations; 36 b/w photos; 3 tables; |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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