African myths of origin / stories selected and retold by Stephen Belcher.
Material type: TextPublisher: 80 Strand, London WC2R ORL, England : Penguin Group, c2005Description: xxvii, 511 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0140449450 [newsprint]Subject(s): Fiction -- Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology | Tales -- Africa | Contes -- Afrique | Mythologie africaine | Ethnogenese | Schöpfungsmythos | Herkunftssage | Tribal Religions | TalesItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | College Library | 398.2096 Af83 2005 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000015419 |
Includes index.
Contents: Part I Some general themes stories about hunters -- Part II Stories of kingdoms and peoples.
Summary: Gathering a wide range of traditional African myths, this landmark new collection offers tales of heroes battling mighty serpents and monstrous birds, brutal family conflicts and vengeance, and desperate migrations across vast and alien lands. From accounts of the inventive wiles of animal-creators and a community fleeing a giant crocodile, to the heroic story of the cripple Sunjata who rose to found an empire., all the narratives here concern origins. They offer a kaleidoscopic picture representative of the rich cultures and societies of the African continent; the ways of life, the peoples- from small hunting bands to great empires - and the states that have taken shape over many generations and environments.
Arranged to allow easy identification of regional patterns and connections, this volume reworks traditional stories in a language intended for the general reader. The introduction explores the vital significance of these time-honoured myths of origin, their history and development over the years. This edition also includes detailed maps that place the tales in geographic context.
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