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African Genesis Folk Tales and Myths of Africa in Bloomington, MN
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African Genesis Folk Tales and Myths of Africa in Bloomington, MN
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In African Genesis, celebrated ethnologist Leo Frobenius reveals the vibrant, intricate world of African mythology with unmatched reverence and insight. Collecting an array of folk tales, legends, and ancient myths from diverse cultures across the continent, Frobenius paints a rich and dynamic portrait of Africa's imaginative spirit. His storytelling brings to life a cosmos teeming with wise tricksters, vengeful spirits, noble ancestors, and powerful deities, each tale echoing timeless human truths. Unlike many early 20th-century scholars, Frobenius approaches his subject with profound respect for indigenous traditions, emphasizing their philosophical and artistic brilliance. His work challenges Western misconceptions, showcasing Africa as a cradle of profound wisdom, moral inquiry, and creative force. African Genesis is not only a treasure trove of enchanting stories but also a testament to the universal power of myth to shape cultures and connect generations. For readers seeking to understand Africa's soul beyond stereotypes, this volume is an essential gateway.
In African Genesis, celebrated ethnologist Leo Frobenius reveals the vibrant, intricate world of African mythology with unmatched reverence and insight. Collecting an array of folk tales, legends, and ancient myths from diverse cultures across the continent, Frobenius paints a rich and dynamic portrait of Africa's imaginative spirit. His storytelling brings to life a cosmos teeming with wise tricksters, vengeful spirits, noble ancestors, and powerful deities, each tale echoing timeless human truths. Unlike many early 20th-century scholars, Frobenius approaches his subject with profound respect for indigenous traditions, emphasizing their philosophical and artistic brilliance. His work challenges Western misconceptions, showcasing Africa as a cradle of profound wisdom, moral inquiry, and creative force. African Genesis is not only a treasure trove of enchanting stories but also a testament to the universal power of myth to shape cultures and connect generations. For readers seeking to understand Africa's soul beyond stereotypes, this volume is an essential gateway.

















