Onomastic devices in Shaaban Robert's narratives

This paper examines the use of names in the narratives of Swahili's literary giant, Shaaban Robert. It explores the symbolic nature of the carefully selected or invented names as well as the use of names as a discursive strategy. Focusing on his allegorical trilogy of Kusadikika , Adili na Ndug...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of African cultural studies 2001-12, Vol.14 (2), p.125-136
1. Verfasser: Ngonyani, Deo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper examines the use of names in the narratives of Swahili's literary giant, Shaaban Robert. It explores the symbolic nature of the carefully selected or invented names as well as the use of names as a discursive strategy. Focusing on his allegorical trilogy of Kusadikika , Adili na Nduguze and Kufikirika , the paper reveals Shaaban's unparalleled linguistic exuberance as evidenced in the semantics and symbolism of names. A compendium of names is provided, complete with meanings of each anthroponym and toponym and the roles it plays. The paper discusses the function of names in narrating the stories. It argues that names define the discourse as fiction, as well as situate narrator and readers, summarize plots and provide didactic instruction - a common feature of Shaaban's writings.
ISSN:1369-6815
1469-9346
DOI:10.1080/13696810120107087