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Magic Poetry: A Study Of Arugba Invocation In Osun Osogbo Festival

Type Project Topics
Faculty Arts & Humanities
Course English Language and Literature
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- No of Pages: 47

- No of Chapters: 4
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Introduction:

Abstract

Oral literature is an unwritten relation that encapsulates African values and aspiration through which their philosophy, customs, beliefs, history etc. are preserved and transmitted from one generation to another by word of mouth. The critical examination of festivals in Nigeria presents highly Aesthetics performances, debunking the Euro Centric assertion that Africans have no literature. The focus of this research work is to attempt/investigate the aesthetic value of Osun festival celebrated by the osun people through the invocation rendered during the festival, which makes it magical in nature. This falls under the category of Religious poetry.

Table of Content

Title Page i

Certification ii

Dedication iii

Acknowledgement iv

Abstracts v

Table of contents vi



CHAPTER ONE

1.1. Introduction 1

1.2. History of Osogbo 2

1.3. Osun Osogbo annual festival 3

1.4. Purpose of study 11

1.5. Justification 11

1.6. Scope and delimitation 11

1.7. Methodology 12

END NOTES 12



CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1. Introduction to Oral literature 14

2.2. Forms of oral poetry 17

2.2.1 Proverbs 18

2.2.2 Praise poetry 19

2.2.5 Funeral poetry 20

2.2.6 Religious poetry 21

END NOTES 24



CHAPTER THREE

3.1. Aesthetics of Osun Osogbo festival 26

3.2. Invocation poem in Osun Osogbo festival 28

3.3. Analysis of the magical poetry in Osun Osogbo festival 30

END NOTES 37



CHAPTER FOUR

4.1. Findings 38

4.2. Recommendations 39

4.3. Summary and Conclusion 40

END NOTES 41

BIBLIOGRAPHY 42

Introduction

It is said that literature reflects life, whether in oral or written works of art. The Eurocentric scholars believe that African is with neither culture nor history which leads this research into some scholar’s definition of culture

Harris (1971, p1) says “culture refers to the learned, socially acquired traditions of thought and behaviors found in human societies “

Taylor (1871:1) holds the view that culture:

… Taken in its wide ethnographic sense is that

complex whole which includes knowledge, Believe,

arts, morals, law, customers, and any other Capabilities

and habits acquired by man as a member of

society. (Taylor 1)

The beauty of our culture can never be underestimated because; it is part of what makes up literature. African literature is classified into two parts; the traditional or oral literature and written literature. Oral literature, which is the focus of this study can further be classified into three parts; oral prose, drama and poetry. The oral poetry, the main focus of this study, is forms which are either chanted on sung. There are different forms of oral poetry; praise poetry, religious poetry, occupational, Lullaby, public funeral, poetry. Invocation is one of the sub-parts of religious poetry, which is the focus of this research work on the Osun Osogbo festival.
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