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Hainteny — (pronounced [hajnˈtenʲ], Malagasy for knowledge of words ) is a traditional form of Malagasy oral literature and poetry, involving heavy use of metaphor. It is associated primarily with the Merina people of Madagascar.[1] In its use of metaphor… … Wikipedia
MALGACHE (LITTÉRATURE) — Hors de Madagascar, l’homme averti, mais qui n’est pas versé dans les choses malgaches, citera trois noms: Rabemananjara, Rabearivelo et Jean Paulhan. Si, par penchant ou profession, cet homme est au fait de la petite histoire littéraire, il… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Madagascar — For other uses, see Madagascar (disambiguation) and Malagasy (disambiguation). Republic of Madagascar Repoblikan i Madagasikara République de Madagascar … Wikipedia
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Pantun — The pantun is a Malay poetic form. The pantun originated as a traditional oral form of expression. The first examples to be recorded appear in the 15th century in the Malay Annals and the Hikayat Hang Tuah . The most common theme is love.In its… … Wikipedia
Oral literature — corresponds in the sphere of the spoken (oral) word to literature as literature operates in the domain of the written word. It thus forms a generally more fundamental component of culture, but operates in many ways as one might expect literature… … Wikipedia
Ethnopoetics — is a poetic movement and subfield in linguistics, and anthropology. It was coined as a term by Jerome Rothenberg in collaboration with George Quasha in 1968, when Quasha asked Rothenberg to create a term using ethnos and poetics on the model of… … Wikipedia
Malagasy mythology — is rooted in oral history and has been transmitted by storytelling (angano story ), notably the Andriambahoaka epic, including the Ibonia cycle. The Malagasy traditionally believe in a creator god denoted by the word Zanahary. Division of heaven… … Wikipedia
Hain-Teny — Genre littéraire en usage à Madagascar, en particulier chez les Merina. Les hain teny ou hainteny (propos élaborés?) se présentent habituellement sous forme de poème court où on part de généralités anodines pour ensuite en arriver subitement au… … Wikipédia en Français
Hain-teny — Genre littéraire en usage à Madagascar, en particulier chez les Merina. Les hain teny ou hainteny (propos élaborés?) se présentent habituellement sous forme de poème court où on part de généralités anodines pour ensuite en arriver subitement au… … Wikipédia en Français