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This research is about Igbo mask chants. It provides an introduction and background information on the Igbo masking concept and tradition, explaining its nature, aspects and categories. It contains Igbo mask chants - the 'mbem mmonwu' in their vernacular form and their translation in English form at least five different chanting masks. These chants are grouped according to common and prevailing themes regardless of their different sources or chants. They subsequently placed against the elements of poetry that act as parameters in order to ascertain whether the chants are poetry or not. After…mehr

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This research is about Igbo mask chants. It provides an introduction and background information on the Igbo masking concept and tradition, explaining its nature, aspects and categories. It contains Igbo mask chants - the 'mbem mmonwu' in their vernacular form and their translation in English form at least five different chanting masks. These chants are grouped according to common and prevailing themes regardless of their different sources or chants. They subsequently placed against the elements of poetry that act as parameters in order to ascertain whether the chants are poetry or not. After placing and testing the chants (mbem), it was discovered that they satisfied the requirements, met with the condition and are indeed poetry such that is unique and contextually relevant.
Autorenporträt
Chike Okoye is an Igbo from Nigeria. He has diplomas in Mass Communication. At Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, he got his BA, MA and PhD in English (literature and poetry). Dr Chike has taught literature courses for years in the university. A proponent of indigenous art forms, this is his first published book apart from numerous journal papers.