Significance of Context to Performance of Babukusu Chants, Western Kenya.
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2023-07-11
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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science
Abstract
Oral literature is sub-divided into genres that carry the artistic features like stylistic devices, composition
and performance which make oral literature have life and outwit written literature. Chants are among these
genres and they carry very vital societal values and norms in African Traditional Society and they are very
significant once performed in their right contexts. Their repetitive nature reflects the idea of emphasis and
seriousness regarding the purpose or intention of the chant performed. The study categorized these chants
according to the four major rites of passage in the Babukusu community. These are; birth-naming rite,
circumcision rite, marriage rite and death rite that call for the performance of the chants studied in this
paper. Methods of data collection used in the study included; observation, Focused Group Discussions and
interviews. The paper used phenomenology theory to depict the connection and relevance of the specific
chants performed within specific contexts and their significance.
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Chants, rituals, rites, contexts, passage, chanting, spirits.
Citation
Simiyu, N., Musungu, J. and Nyongesa, B. W. (2023). Significance of Context to Performance of Babukusu Chants, Western Kenya. International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, vol.7 (7), pp 1884-1892. ISSN:2454-6168.
