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message 1: by Tinea, Nonfiction Logistician (new)

Tinea (pist) | 392 comments Mod
Our topic for the first few months of 2022 is African mythology!

What should we read? Please share your nonfiction book ideas below.

"Second" the books that pique your interest-- if we get more than a handful of suggestions, then only the "seconded" ideas will make it to the poll. We'll vote on a book the first week of January.

Please feel welcome to share any articles or other interesting resources on the topic here, too.


message 2: by Wayne (new)

Wayne Jordaan | 61 comments I will have a go, and propose Indaba My Children


message 4: by Tinea, Nonfiction Logistician (last edited Dec 25, 2021 06:13AM) (new)

Tinea (pist) | 392 comments Mod
Thanks, Rafael and Wayne!

It's a fine balance between nonfiction books about mythology and simply reading the stories themselves. I looked for annotated mythologies or those with introductions that put the stories in their context but didn't find much. Any more ideas?
- The Hero with an African Face: Mythic Wisdom of Traditional Africa

I enjoyed the reflections on mythology and worldview in Of Africa by Wole Soyinka. He has an older book that may also fit here: Myth, Literature and the African World.

African Religions: A Very Short Introduction looked like an accessible survey of belief systems, though not mythology specifically.

Here are some resources and lists of books African Mythology in case you'd like to browse:
https://www.sacred-texts.com/afr/inde...
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...


message 7: by Carolien (new)

Carolien (carolien_s) | 524 comments It may be interesting to read something like The Hero with An African Face with an actual book of myths like Indaba, my Children as a side read.


message 8: by Tinea, Nonfiction Logistician (new)

Tinea (pist) | 392 comments Mod
I love that idea, Carolien!


message 9: by Letitia (new)

Letitia Mason | 0 comments This is the first time I have joined a discussion but the topic tempts me. I would like to propose Myths and Folktales: African Stories from the Dinka of South Sudan
MYTHS & FOLKTALES: AFRICAN STORIES FROM THE DINKA OF SOUTH SUDAN


message 10: by Ardene (new)

Ardene (booksnpeaches) | 50 comments Carolien wrote: "It may be interesting to read something like The Hero with An African Face with an actual book of myths like Indaba, my Children as a side read."

I like this idea!


message 11: by Tinea, Nonfiction Logistician (last edited Dec 31, 2021 08:01AM) (new)

Tinea (pist) | 392 comments Mod
And the poll is up! Go vote !!

I put all the nonfiction books about African mythology mentioned above in the poll. The choices are really diverse and interesting! I'm having a hard time deciding.

As Carolien suggested, let's also discuss side reads of African myths themselves. The myths mentioned above include:
- Indaba My Children
- MYTHS & FOLKTALES: AFRICAN STORIES FROM THE DINKA OF SOUTH SUDAN
Any others you're going to read? I'm personally interested in mythology from the Coastal West African rainforests, like Guinea, in case anyone can recommend something. :)


message 12: by Tinea, Nonfiction Logistician (new)

Tinea (pist) | 392 comments Mod
Just a couple days left in the poll.


message 13: by Tinea, Nonfiction Logistician (last edited Jan 08, 2022 11:34AM) (new)


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