Female Song Tradition and the Akan of Ghana
Explore the rich tapestry of the Nnwonkoro genre in Female Song Tradition and the Akan of Ghana by Kwasi Ampene. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005, this captivating hardback spans 270 pages, delving into the intricate world of women's songs among the Akan-speaking communities of Ghana. Through extensive field research, Ampene examines the essence of composition within oral traditions, shedding light on the poetic imagination and the transformative processes influenced by modernization. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in African folk music, cultural history, and the evolution of vocal traditions. Immerse yourself in the artistic expressions that define the Akan people and discover how their musical heritage continues to thrive in contemporary society.