An Examination of Brenhoma Cultural Heritage in Asare Konadu’s A Woman In Her Prime
Author(s) -
Patience Onyinyechi Nnaji,
Johnson Ojeka Ebibi,
Vera Anap Aaron
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
afrrev ijah an international journal of arts and humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2227-5452
pISSN - 2225-8590
DOI - 10.4314/ijah.v5i4.8
Subject(s) - omen , taste , prime (order theory) , creativity , cultural heritage , consciousness , aesthetics , expression (computer science) , field (mathematics) , psychology , sociology , pedagogy , epistemology , social psychology , history , art , philosophy , computer science , mathematics , archaeology , combinatorics , neuroscience , pure mathematics , programming language
Literature is an important field of study in which the learner develops taste for good writing, expression, creativity and the likes. The learner also develops ability to read independently through literature. His outlook to life is broadened by the study of literature as he is exposed to the philosophies and experiences of different authors and to different cultures. One of the goals of the teaching of literature in English according to Uwaifo (1979) is to help students appreciate their own culture and those of others. Uwaifo’s view succinctly captures the essence of this paper which examines Brenhoma cultural heritage exposed by Asare Konadu in A woman in Her Prime. The paper specifically beams its searchlight on Brenhoma cultural heritage paying particular attention to their sacrifices, omen, purifications, beliefs and funeral rites among others. The study aims to heighten the reader’s consciousness that literature is not only an instrument that provides insights about life but also mirrors the society in its entirety.
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