The Language of Myth and Art
Performance and Orality in San Bushman Expressive Culture
The Language of Myth and Art
Performance and Orality in San Bushman Expressive Culture
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Description
In 'primary oral societies', notions of repetition, addition, malleability of characters and agonistic contexts in narrative myths differ markedly from Western notions of time, orthodoxy and tediousness. What Western audiences and image-viewers expect as a consequence of their cultural background does not match the expectations of those who belong to oral societies. In The Language of Myth and Art, Witelson and Lewis-Williams strive to distance the language of Western myth and art from that of San myths and rock art.
The book argues that Western categories such as 'myth' and 'art' obscure the inner logic of Indigenous San (Bushman) expressive culture. Drawing on performance theory and the principles of orality, they show that nineteenth-century |Xam and related San languages illuminate the chains of allusion and metaphor that pervade everyday speech and performances of myth, ritual, and image-making. By placing language at the center of interpretation, The Language of Myth and Art offers a new approach to the expressive culture of oral societies, with implications far beyond southern Africa.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. An Intercontinental Quest
Chapter 2. Questions of Evidence
Chapter 3. Myth, Art and a Shared Experience
Chapter 4. San Orality and Allusiveness: Exploring Below the Surface
Chapter 5. As Uncountable as Grains of Sand: Dynamic |Xam Myths
Chapter 6. Three Verbatim |Xam Texts and Their Narrators
Chapter 7. Contrasting Protagonists
Chapter 8. Allusive Actions, Powerful Substances and an Incantation
Chapter 9. A Contrasting Performance Setting
Chapter 10. Language and Setting in the Apprehension of Imagery
Chapter 11. Language Made Visible
Chapter 12. Human and Hybrid Anthropomorphs
Chapter 13. Allusive Objects
Chapter 14. A San Cynosure
Chapter 15. Creative Performances: Making Eland, Making Images
Chapter 16. Performance, Orality and Synoptic Questions
Epilogue: The Consonance of San Expressive Culture
References
Index
Product details
| Published | 15 Oct 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 344 |
| ISBN | 9798216396185 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 18 color images, 38 bw images, 7 tables |
| Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |




















