Ruth Finnegan
Autore di From Family Tree to Family History
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Ruth Finnegan OBE, FBA, Emeritus Professor Open University. Her work has mainly been on oral performance, narrative, the ethnography of music, and communicating (including extra-sensory perception). Her publications include Oral Literature in Africa, The Hidden Musicians, Communicating: the mostra altro Multiple Modes of Human Communication, Why Do We Quote? and, most recently, the novels Black Inked Pearl, Voyage of Pearl of the Seas, and The Helix Pearl Born in Ireland, she now lives in Old Bletchley, southern England. mostra meno
Opere di Ruth Finnegan
Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts: A Guide to Research Practices (The ASA Research Methods) (1991) 20 copie
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- Ruth Finnegan OBE, an anthropologist and multi-award (fiction and nonfiction) author, was born (1933) in the beautiful fraught once-island city of Derry, Northern Ireland, and brought up there, together with several magical years during the war in Donegal. She was educated at Ballymore first School County Donegal, Londonderry High School, Mount (Quaker) School York, then first class honours in Classics and a doctorate in Anthropology at Oxford. This was followed by fieldwork and university teaching in Africa (principally Sierra Leone and Nigeria). She then joined the pioneering Open University as a founding member of the academic staff, where she spent the rest of her career apart from 3 years (and more fieldwork) at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, and is now an Emeritus Professor. She is a Fellow of the British Academy, The Royal Anthropolgical Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, and the American Folklore Society. She is also an Honorary Fellow of Somerville College Oxford.
She has three daughters and five grandchildren and lives in Old Bletchley, southern England, with her husband of over 50 years, where she continues her academic and dream-inspired creatve writing, but now devotes much of her time to her work as co-editor of the innovative Balestier Press young adult series ‘Hearing Others’ Voices’.
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The author of this book is Ruth Finnegan, was brought up in Ireland but spent some time in Sierra Leone, Africa. She explores different misconceptions about Africa and gives firsthand information basing on her stay in Africa.
The author of this book has organized it in different chapters in order to handle the topic in the most comprehensive way possible. She begins by introducing Africa to her readers in the first chapter. The other ten chapters consist of knowledge about different norms and practices that the West could learn about. One of the aspects researched by Finnegan is “The strength of women”, a topic of concern for the rest of the world, as every nation, organization and other entities strives to maintain gender balance. Moreover, you could learn about the beauty of language, wisdom of proverbs, magic of names, power of praise, the dance of music as well as the play, pain and the miracles of children in the chapters presented in the book.
Africa is a rich continent in terms of literacy, history and resources among other sectors that the rest of the world thrives in. people need to change their perception on Africa in order to take lessons on some of the burning issues witnessed in different parts of the world. moreover, this book elaborates that Africa is diverse. Cultures from the East, West, North and South of Africa vary widely unlike the common notion that Africans are all the same. It is high time the world learnt from Africa.… (altro)