The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki Bağlantı
The idea of expediency that is identified with the two mythical sisters that were abducted during the era of slavery and slave trade may have been constructed to sensitise folks about the need to be prepared at all times and probably informed by their social status, and without the instruments of...
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Cyprus International University
2023-05-01
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description | The idea of expediency that is identified with the two mythical sisters that were
abducted during the era of slavery and slave trade may have been constructed to
sensitise folks about the need to be prepared at all times and probably informed
by their social status, and without the instruments of state to enforce security,
they might have been exposed to orgies such as slavery and kidnapping. The
same measure may not be attributed to powerful members in view of their ability
to provide apparatus for security. This exposure to economic wherewithal,
however, does not preclude them from relating with the philosophical tempo of
the milieu such as consciousness of the place of time in whatever they do or
intend to do. Using aesthetics as a theoretical springboard, the study concludes
that indigenous performances are means of regulating behaviours. |
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spelling | doaj.art-da17eda4678a4b54b9db72c1b6e07d632023-05-25T22:29:08ZengCyprus International UniversityFolklor/Edebiyat1300-74912791-60572023-05-012911450151610.22559/folklore.2473The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki BağlantıSegun Omosule0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2430-2137Dr, Department of English, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago IwoyeThe idea of expediency that is identified with the two mythical sisters that were abducted during the era of slavery and slave trade may have been constructed to sensitise folks about the need to be prepared at all times and probably informed by their social status, and without the instruments of state to enforce security, they might have been exposed to orgies such as slavery and kidnapping. The same measure may not be attributed to powerful members in view of their ability to provide apparatus for security. This exposure to economic wherewithal, however, does not preclude them from relating with the philosophical tempo of the milieu such as consciousness of the place of time in whatever they do or intend to do. Using aesthetics as a theoretical springboard, the study concludes that indigenous performances are means of regulating behaviours.https://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1389775160_7-%20Segun%20Omosule%20The%20Nexus.pdfindigenous festivalsyorubaperformance |
spellingShingle | Segun Omosule The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki Bağlantı Folklor/Edebiyat indigenous festivals yoruba performance |
title | The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki Bağlantı |
title_full | The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki Bağlantı |
title_fullStr | The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki Bağlantı |
title_full_unstemmed | The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki Bağlantı |
title_short | The Nexus between Performance, Aesthetics and Philosophical Motifs in Indigenous Festivals / Yerli Festivallerinde Performans, Estetik ve Felsefi Motifler Arasındaki Bağlantı |
title_sort | nexus between performance aesthetics and philosophical motifs in indigenous festivals yerli festivallerinde performans estetik ve felsefi motifler arasindaki baglanti |
topic | indigenous festivals yoruba performance |
url | https://www.folkloredebiyat.org/Makaleler/1389775160_7-%20Segun%20Omosule%20The%20Nexus.pdf |
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