All Words
Exact Phrase
Title Search Only
advanced search
Digital Archives Initiative
Memorial University - Electronic Theses and Dissertations 3
Anthropology
Aquaculture
Archaeology
Biochemistry
Biology
Biopsychology
Chemistry
Classics
Community Health
Computational Science
Computer Science
Counselling Centre
Earth Sciences
Economics
Education
Educational Administration
Educational Psychology
Engineering
English
Environmental Science
Folklore
French and Spanish
Geography
German and Russian
History
Human Kinetics and Recreation
Linguistics
Marine Studies
Mathematics and Statistics
Medicine
Nursing
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physics and Physical Oceanography
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Toxicology
Women's Studies
home
browse
preferences
my favorites
about/feedback
recent uploads
help/search tips
Français
menu off
add document to favorites
:
add page to favorites
:
reference url
back to results
:
previous
:
next
Search this object:
0
hit(s) ::
previous hit
:
next hit
View:
document description
page description
page & text
previous page
:
next page
Document Description
Title
Bura
folksongs
:
an
analysis
of their
types
,
occasions
,
themes
,
techniques
and
functions
Author
Haruna
,
Zainab
K.
,
1960-
Description
Thesis
(Ph.D.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1998.
Folklore
Date
1998
Pagination
xv, 535 leaves : ill.
Subject
Bura
(African
people)--Music;
Folk
songs--Nigeria
Degree
Ph.
D.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Folklore
Discipline
Folklore
Language
eng
Spatial Coverage
Nigeria
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
p.
385-395
Abstract
This
study
attempts
to
analyze
the
types
,
occasions
,
themes
and
techniques
of
Bura
folksongs.
To
provide
a
better
understanding
of the
dimensions
of
Bura
folksongs
, the
study
describes
Bura
culture
including
its
historical
origins
, the
current
location
of the
Bura
people
, their
language
,
political
systems
and
institutions
,
religions
,
sociocultural
values
and
occupations.
--
Analysis
of
Bura
folksongs
shows
that there are
various
types
of
songs
that are
sung
by
Bura
singers.
These
include
songs
of
abuse
,
satirical
songs
,
songs
of
protest
,
funeral
songs
and
wedding
songs.
Others
are
love
songs
,
work
songs
,
religious
songs
,
political
songs
and
children's
game
songs.
--
The
analysis
of the
occasions
for
performing
Bura
folksongs
reveals
that there are
many
social
and
cultural
frameworks
in
which
songs
are
sung.
Most
Bura
songs
are
created
for and
sung
on
particular
occasions
including
naming
ceremonies
,
wedding
ceremonies
,
funeral
ceremonies
,
festivals
,
religious
activities
,
political
rallies
and
campaigns
,
work
and
games.
The
occasions
could
be
formal.
This
means
that they are
well
planned
and
organized
social
events
such
as
naming
ceremonies
,
wedding
ceremonies
,
funeral
ceremonies
and
annual
festivals.
Or the
occasions
could
be
informal
, that
is
,
neither
planned
nor
organized
, and
might
include
such
activities
as
doing
solitary
work
,
putting
a
child
to
sleep
or
drinking
beer
at a
pub.
--
The
themes
of
Bura
folksongs
are
all-encompassing.
The
songs
express
Bura
people's
sociocultural
values
,
religious
beliefs
and
experiences.
Some
songs
abuse
or
satirize
individuals
or
groups
of
people.
Others
treat
subjects
such
as
love
,
marriage
,
death
,
kinship
,
religion
or
politics.
--
Various
techniques
are
employed
by
Bura
songmakers
to
compose
and
perform
their
songs.
The
technical
features
include
oral
composition
of the
songs
using
formulaic
words
and
phrases
,
oral
performance
,
face-to-face
performer
and
audience
interaction
and
audience
participation.
Other
technical
devices
are the
accompaniment
of
singing
with
instrumental
music
,
ululating
,
dancing
,
dramatization
and
work.
In
addition
there are
technical
features
such
as
figures
of
sound
and
figures
of
speech.
Specific
application
of these
technical
elements
make
Bura
folksongs
unique
, but in
many
ways
they
provide
suitable
comparison
with
songs
of
other
societies
of the
world.
--
Transcribing
and
translating
texts
of
Bura
folksongs
strip
them of
some
of these
technical
features
associated
with
live
performance
,
especially
the
sounds
of
music
, the
audience
, the
dance
, the
drama
and the
musical
instruments.
Thus
,
one
can
say
that
Bura
folksongs
are
more
intended
for a
listening
audience
than for a
reading
audience.
--
Another
area
which
the
study
examines
is
the
function
of
Bura
folksongs.
Folk
music
is
an
all-pervading
and
interdependent
aspect
of
Bura
culture.
Assessment
of the
entire
Bura
song
corpus
reveals
that
songs
are
performed
for
various
purposes.
The
obvious
and
recurrent
functions
of
Bura
songs
include
serving
as a
medium
through
which
individuals
or
groups
can
express
otherwise
suppressed
feelings
and
views.
Bura
songs
also
mirror
Bura
culture
,
beliefs
and
values.
They
provide
entertainment
to the
performers
and the
listeners.
Bura
musicians
enjoy
financial
and
material
gains
from their
performances
although
they are not
substantial.
--
The
study
reveals
that the
application
of
various
theoretical
perspectives
of
Bura
songs
is
invaluable.
The
study
also
shows
the
need
to
apply
multi-disciplinary
approaches
such
as
anthropology
,
sociology
,
history
,
religion
and
literature
in the
study
of
Bura
folksongs.
Even
with this
study
,
Bura
folk
music
is
still
understudied.
It
is
therefore
important
that
more
ethnographic
studies
in
Bura
folk
music
be
carried
out
by
insiders
and by
outsiders
too.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1320469
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(62.59
MB)
--
http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/theses/Haruna_ZainabK.pdf
CONTENTdm file name
94601.cpd