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The Poiesis of Writing Culture: Ordained by the Oracle by Asare Konadu as an African Ethnographic Novel Unveiling the Asante’s Traditions
Author(s) -
Youssoupha MANE
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
addaiyan journal of arts humanaties and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-8783
DOI - 10.36099/ajahss.4.2.6
Subject(s) - ethnography , narrative , divination , literature , mythology , plot (graphics) , hero , anthropology , art , history , sociology , statistics , mathematics
The paper specifically beams its searchlightson the incident of the ethnographic modeof narration in the crafting of the narrative fiction —Ordained by the Oracle(1969) by the Asare Konadu. The novel is analyzed as an inventory of Asante customs, moral, social, and religious philosophy. It becomes the art of thick descriptions, the intricate interweaving of plots and counterplots. Asare Konaduis labelled here as a journalist-novelist and ethnographer-novelist who has adhered strictly to social ethnographic facts as he pertains to the etched culture.Konadu has selected some Asante ethnographic data(funeral ritual performances, mythology, divination, chieftainship, etc. and woven them into a plot around imaginary Asante hero and heroine through a blurred writing genre—ethnographic fiction encompassing compelling events and useful ethnographic detail which advance the reader’s ability to understand the constrictions of circumstance on characters.

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