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In the name of the sign: The nsibidi script as the language and literature of the crossroads

  • Maik Nwosu
Published/Copyright: November 4, 2010
Semiotica
From the journal Volume 2010 Issue 182

Abstract

The study of nsibidi, one of Africa's native writing systems, has mainly taken two routes — the taxonomic, which is concerned with the classification of nsibidi signs, and the genealogical, which attempts to resolve the question of where and how nsibidi originated. This essay undertakes a semiotic and literary analysis of nsibidi as an influential language of the crossroads. In modern Nigerian literature, for instance, the poetics of “nsibidi” may be said to include a weighty concern with cosmologies or trajectories of origin and the representation or renewal of an existential drama rooted in a myth of the crossroads.

Published Online: 2010-11-04
Published in Print: 2010-October

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