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The Wandering Minstrel in Contemporary Nigerian Literature: A Study of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo and Ezenwa-Ohaeto’s Poetry

Journal of Media,Culture and Communication, 2023
The art of minstrelsy is very prevalent in traditional African society. Minstrels abound in these societies and they are mostly regarded as singers, musicians or reciters of poems. They are notable for their itinerant nature which makes them familiar with the goings on in their immediate societies.
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MINSTREL LITERATURE AND YOUTH IN THE CONTEXT OF VALUES TRANSFER

2016
Minstrel literature has gone through various changes and transformations since preIslamic era, however, it has managed to survive as an important tradition of Turkish literature. Despite some breaks, it has protected its nature embraced by Turkish society for centuries.
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INTERACTION OF MINSTREL STYLE POETRY TRADITION WITH DIVAN LITERATURE POETRY TRADITION IN THE CONTEXT OF ORAL/WRITTEN CULTURE

2018
In the history of mankind, there was no other recording tools and opportunities other than human memory until the writing comes into being. There was no recording tools other than the mind/memory which executes the transfer function. Therefore, the type and shape characteristics of folk literature were formed in “oral culture” environment.
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The Secret Struggle Between The Apprentice and The Master: The Anxiety of Influence in Minstrel Literature

The tradition of minstrelsy in Turkish literature, has a long tradition dating back hundreds of years, and has managed to survive to this day. Minstrel branches played an important role in turning minstrel literature into a tradition. Master minstrels have the ability to influence their apprentices, as well as minstrels who are not part of their branch.
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