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Abstract
The article analyses a few Swahili poems; the focusing on the use of metaphorical language and the resulting images in order to represent the cultural context in which both classical and modern Swahili poetry play its role as medium of knowledge. Swahili poets translate their world vision connecting language and vegetal kingdom through the so-called “visual or pictorial language”. In a few of the selected poems, for example, a female figure is likened to plants and flowers, therefore highlighting what the recurring association of the flora with the female figure may say about different visions of womanhood. Vegetal metaphors occur also in political and philosophical verse, in which trees and vegetables are used as a means to hide the message and give it an enigmatic form.
KervanArts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
CiteScore
0.30
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0
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍:
The journal has three main aims. First of all, it aims at encouraging interdisciplinary research on Asia and Africa, maintaining high research standards. Second, by providing a global forum for Asian and African scholars, it promotes dialogue between the global academic community and civil society, emphasizing patterns and tendencies that go beyond national borders and are globally relevant. The third aim for a specialized academic journal is to widen the opportunities for publishing worthy scholarly studies, to stimulate debate, to create an ideal agora where ideas and research results can be compared and contrasted. Another challenge is to combine a scientific approach and the interest for cultural debate, artistic production, biographic narrative, etcetera. This journal wants to be original (even hybrid) also in its structure, where academic rigor should not hinder access to the vitality of experience and of artistic and cultural production.