Literacy is essentially about the control of information memory and belief and with colonialism in Southern Africa came the Bible and text-based literacy monitored by missionaries and colonial authorities. Old and new oral traditions however are beyond the control of empire and often carry the resistance hopes and dreams of colonized people. The essays in this volume recover aspects of Southern Africa''s rich oral tradition. The authors from disciplines such as anthropology African literature and biblical studies delineate some of the contours of the indigenous knowledge systems which sustained resistance to colonialism and today provide resources for postapartheid society in Southern Africa.
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