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Naming Africans: On the Epistemic Value of Names Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí

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Naming Africans: On the Epistemic Value of Names Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí, Hewan Girma
ISBN: 9783031134746, 3031134745
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Naming Africans: On the Epistemic Value of Names Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí by Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí, Hewan Girma 9783031134746, 3031134745 instant download after payment.

Focusing on the epistemic value of African names, this edited collection is based on the premise that personal names constitute valuable sources of historical and ethnographic information and help to unveil endogenous forms of knowledge. The chapters assembled here document and analyze personal names and naming practices in a slew of African societies on the geographically vast and ethnically diverse continent, including contributions on the naming practices in Angola, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, and Uganda. The contributors to this anthology are scholars from different African language communities who investigate names and naming practices diachronically. Taken together, their work offers a comparative focus that juxtaposes different African cultures and reveals the historical and epistemic significance of given names.

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