Pub Date : 2022-01-01DOI: 10.33545/26647699.2022.v4.i1a.28
K. Baita, Marcel Ifono
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Pub Date : 2022-01-01DOI: 10.25082/ijah.2022.01.002
A. L. Imiti
Theatre, the earliest form of entertainment and enlightenment in Nigeria, is becoming a ghost of itself as a result of its inability to take on the colouration of the times. Some scholars are of the view that there should be a revival of the theatre by establishing more theatre while it remains bonded to its functional root, the live stage, because of its uniqueness. This study examined the likelihood of this renaissance and its survival in the face of the deluge of other media of entertainment in a digitally advanced era and environment. The study relied on the Media Displacement Theory, MDT, which explains a paradigm shift in an individual's use of new media by discarding the preceding one. Using in-depth interviews and Focus Group Discussions, FGD, the study revealed that live theatre-going culture has become unpopular with the Nigerian audience as a result of digital technology and sundry circumstances in recent times, which include insecurity and the COVID-19 outbreak that negates public gathering. The paper advanced that Nigerian theatre cannot afford to remain glued to its roots in a technologically digitalised environment or society, but has to evolve.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-01DOI: 10.25082/ijah.2021.01.003
W. Allaerts
In this review, we elaborate on the contrasts between Theodor W. Adorno’s philosophy of New Music and E. LeRoi Jones’ reports on the Avant-Garde of Jazz in Black Music. Whereas Adorno’s papers on jazz nowadays are considered at least inadequate to describe the post-war developments in jazz, and, according to some, rather refer to the German salon music of the Weimar Republic, an interesting key figure of the emancipation of jazz is found in John Coltrane’s music. In Coltrane’s version of My Favorite Things, an audaciously musical and conceptual link is found between the popular music of the Broadway musical, the avant-garde of jazz and a famous masterpiece of the Baroque era. Consequently, building upon a statement by Blaise Pascal, the notion of passion in music – in contrast with the notion of boredom - is analyzed in relation to the personality structure of gifted individuals, as described by Kazimierz Dąbrowski and followers.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-01DOI: 10.25082/ijah.2022.01.001
Keekok Lee
This paper will explore the following themes: (1) To argue that the concepts of Good and God belong to distinctly different discourses – the former to ethics or moral philosophy, the latter to religion; (2) There is no necessary logical link between Good and God; (3) Far from God logically preceding Good, it is Good which logically precedes God and guarantees its existence as a supernatural entity; (4) From above it follows that a society can be moral and not subscribe to a religion which postulates the existence of God as a supernatural entity; (5) Chinese history, its culture and its civilisation which have lasted and continues to endure for at least two and a half thousand years constitutes a refutation of the thesis that there can be no morality without religion and that a society resting solely on Good and not God could survive; (6) European Enlightenment which occurred in the 18th century is about dispensing with God and religion, ushering in secularism and humanism as an alternative philosophical foundation for society; (7) The Chinese has been secular and humanistic since the Spring and Autumn period when Kongzi and other philosophers lived and taught. This means that the Chinese Enlightenment Project has occurred, more than two thousand years before the European Enlightenment Project; (8) Furthermore, there is compelling circumstantial evidence that the Chinese Project could have played a role in the emergence of the European Project via the Jesuit route of knowledge transmission from the East to the West.
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Pub Date : 2022-01-01DOI: 10.25082/ijah.2022.01.005
R. Dau, Huda Ahmed Yussuf
This study makes a comparison between a well- established tool for measuring market orientation (MKTOR) with a new tool especially designed for measuring university performance, i.e., University MARKOR. Data were collected from 212 private and public universities across Tanzania and were an analyzed using AMOS 22. A response rate of 58.2% was achieved and considered adequate. The findings show that both scales demonstrated good model fit. Consistent with previous studies University MARKOR has demonstrated superior psychometric properties than MKTOR.Strong leadership is needed at universities in order to identify new sources of funding and reduce their dependence on traditional sources such as school fees, subventions and grants. A major contribution of this study is that it is the first ever study in Africa which is pan territorial involving both private and public universities that has tested the robustness of market orientation scales.
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{"title":"Tyranny of the majority: Problem to Nigerian democracy","authors":"Obonyano Dickson B, Joannes Asikaogu, Uche Ikechukwu Cletus","doi":"10.33545/26647699.2022.v4.i1a.33","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.33545/26647699.2022.v4.i1a.33","url":null,"abstract":"","PeriodicalId":43506,"journal":{"name":"International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing-A Journal of Digital Humanities","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.5,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"87613877","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"社会学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2022-01-01DOI: 10.25082/ijah.2022.01.004
Uwomano Benjamin Okpevra
This paper aimed at interrogating the changes and continuity in an aspect of the Funeral rites of the Urhobo and Isoko of the Niger Delta of Nigeria. It critically examine the practice of returning the corpse of the married woman to the homestead of her family rather than bury her in her husband’s homestead. This practice has over the years been questioned and interrogated and calls for scrutiny. The paper argues that social change factors and processes have introduced continuous changes in the Urhobo and Isoko with regards to the funeral ceremony and have greatly been affected. The practice has been perceived as that which promotes Patriarchal dominance. The paper adopts the historical and analytical model, deploying both primary and secondary data in interrogating the practice of returning the corpse of the married woman to the homestead of her family rather than bury her in her husband’s homestead and avers that if not properly handled, it could affect intergroup relation. The paper, therefore, concludes that this trend is posing a serious threat to peaceful and harmonious intergroup relation among families that indulged in inter-tribal marriage. It recommends among others, that the Urhobo and Isoko should be re-socialized properly to flow with modernity in this aspect of their culture.
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Pub Date : 2021-11-12DOI: 10.18533/JAH.V10I10.2181
Richard Gbadegbe
Spathodea campanulata is a plant which grows mainly in the tropical regions of Africa. In Ghana, the bark is used for medicinal and dyeing purposes. After extracting medicine or dye from the bark of Spathodea, the remnants are mostly dumped indiscriminately in the environment resulting in the blockage of drains which can cause flooding or water stagnancy which leads to breeding of mosquitos. The purpose of this study therefore is to produce cords from fibers extracted from the Spathodea campanulata tree bark based on experimental tests conducted as a way of recycling the fibers into useful products. Testing procedures revealed that, the retted fibers after washing weighed 29g (for using plantain peels), 31g (for using cow dung) and 31g (for using caustic soda) from an initial weight of 93g after crashing and drying the fibers. Twisting in the wet state helped the fibers to bond readily hence cord remained smother, twisted or untwisted. Further test procedures were conducted to check the tensile strength, water absorbency flammability and effects of sulphuric acid. The result reveals that the cord has low flammability, high water absorbency, brown colour and ability to withstand diluted sulphuric acid which is the strongest acid. Experimental results presented in the study proved the viability of producing cords from the fibers of Spathodea campanulata. It is therefore recommended that the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) should encourage the youth by providing them with financial support to explore more innovative ways of recycling Spathodea into useful products as a means of employment.
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Pub Date : 2021-10-30DOI: 10.18533/JAH.V10I09.2172
Alena Eskridge-Kosmach
The article is devoted to the personality and the political activity of one of the leading European diplomats of the 19th century, German Chancellor Otto-von-Bismarck reflected in the Russian press of the different political directions, and how these opinions influenced the decision-making in foreign policy by the Russian political elite.
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Pub Date : 2021-10-29DOI: 10.18533/JAH.V10I09.2144
N. Sadeh
This study focuses on an exhibition entitled – Purity/Purification/Pure, which engaged with questions regarding the condition of humanity in light of the present Covid 19 pandemic. Most of the works displayed in this exhibition were not created during the Covid 19 outbreak, but during the years preceding it. The context of the present pandemic was arrived at through the curatorial work. "Purification" is a term particularly related to in Antiquity, and hence to the Aristotelian concept of catharsis. In affinity with Classical reception studies, the analysis and interpretation of the works are supported here by ancient literary and philosophical sources. The study focuses on several aspects of the corona pandemic that were reflected in this exhibition: Birth, death, and human fragility; the validity of purification rites in the present era; and nature and its degeneration or annihilation by humankind. The main conclusion deriving from the exhibition and this study is that the human need for purity and purification is a primordial one and has never ceased to be the focus of a basic desire of humanity.
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