“Signifying Monkey” –The Guardian of African Tradition

Authors

  • Nataša Vajić Juos “Radoje Domanović“ Osječani - Doboj, Bosnia and Herzegovina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26417/ejls.v4i3.p31-35

Keywords:

African and African American literature, oral tradition, griots, African proverbs, signifying monkey

Abstract

African oral tradition is much more than just a story. It is the history of one nation. It is a code of laws under which people live and die. However, the oral tradition is also a rich area of wordplays and high philosophy, which represent the foundation of today's African and African-American literature. Proverbs, ritual songs, epics, all of this is the foundation of an advanced society. In reality, the keepers of the culture are griots - storytellers. In fiction, these are trickster gods in the shape of sacred animals. Only one of them is a cunning monkey, thanks to which a whole genre of double-thinking has emerged. The monkey is a shadow in the proverbs and inspiration for storytellers. The double-thinker and the representative of reason and justice through stunning wordplays. Two-voiced messages which are a feature of the highly advanced philosophical nation that possessed cultural richness even in the era of oral tradition. The tradition that still exists.

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Published

2018-07-24

How to Cite

Juos, N. V. (2018). “Signifying Monkey” –The Guardian of African Tradition. European Journal of Language and Literature, 4(2), 31–35. https://doi.org/10.26417/ejls.v4i3.p31-35