Book

Tiv song

The University of Chicago PressChicago, Ill. • Published In 1979 • Pages:

By: Keil, Charles.

Abstract
Although ostensibly a study of Tiv song, this book includes description and analysis of Tiv dance, stories, and decorative art, including scarification. The author first explores the sematics of Tiv music terminology and provides insight into the Tiv creative process. Next he looks at stories which are mostly about a trickster figure who repeatedly undermines chiefly authority through sexual prowess expressed in song. Other types of song are commissioned by individuals to praise themselves or insult others. Through life histories of several songwriters, Keil examines what makes and motivates a songwriter. In a final chapter, Keil tries to uncover the master metaphor, or trope, which inspires Tiv song, dance, sculpture, architecture, and design. He finds it in an 'expressive grid' composed of concentric circles, representing the forces of society and culture, intersected by radiating lines which emanate from the center and represent forces of individuality. An appendix includes eleven songs and an analysis of Tiv song form.
Subjects
Drives and emotions
Personality traits
Ethos
Semantics
Leisure time activities
Humor
Art
Cosmology
Ethnopsychology
culture
Tiv
HRAF PubDate
1998
Region
Africa
Sub Region
Western Africa
Document Type
Book
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
Ian Skoggard ; 1996
Field Date
1965-1967
Coverage Date
1912-1967
Coverage Place
Benue State, Nigeria
Notes
Charles Keil
Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-289) and index
LCCN
78003178
LCSH
Tiv (African people)