Literature,
society and culture cannot be separated from each other. This paper is
concerned with the role that oral literature holds in society with particular
interest in Rwandan wedding and burial ceremonies. The researcher reflects on
oral genres as a product of society. Observation was used as research
instrument besides translation, interpretation and contextual analysis hinged
on two literary theories namely expressive theory and didactic theory of
literature as spearheaded by Muleka’s Performer Centric Approach. The paper
revealed that oral literary genres such as proverbs, elegy, pastoral poems and
songs, religious and wedding songs, rhetorical and skillful expressions play a
socio-cultural role. They depict the culture and reflect socio- cultural values
among Rwandan citizens at a particular occasion. In wedding context, some of
these genres reflect a “give and take” culture, thus building the social ties
among people of the same society but from different clans. In the death
context, the oral genres are didactic as they express the message of the role
that the departed one(s) played, their deeds and how they behaved for the
community stayed behind to ape.
Author(s) Details
Bazimaziki Gabriel
Department of Humanities and Language Education, University of Rwanda, P.O.Box 55, Rwamagana, Rwanda.
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Author(s) Details
Bazimaziki Gabriel
Department of Humanities and Language Education, University of Rwanda, P.O.Box 55, Rwamagana, Rwanda.
View Book: - http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/165
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