History through Oral Poetry: Rural Responses to Land Reform and Land Redistribution in Gondär Province, 1975–1982

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Ebrahim Damtew Alyou
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ABSTRACT:History witnesses that oral expression among the people of Ethiopia is part of their cultural heritage and among other things a form of commentary in response to larger events that affect them. Peasants who are often regarded as illiterate nonetheless find ways to depict their sentiments in matters of social, political, and cultural importance. The aim of this article is to investigate popular reactions to land reform and land redistribution from 1978 to 1982, drawing on forms of communication and self-expression found in the “local press” (i.e., oral poetry) of both the peasants and former landowners of Gondär Province. Data was collected from primary and related secondary sources to obtain substantive evidence on the subject. By employing oral poetry, the people of Gondär voice their inner feelings, grievances or support for the state’s land reform as well as towards the actions of local officials. Because land has long been the center of life and livelihoods in the rural history of Ethiopia, much oral tradition touches on the issues of land, peasant survival, and state actions as well as on peasant–peasant relations in line with the prevailing social, political and economic context. The continuity of peasant poetic tradition is also celebrated in the content of the poems.
口述诗中的历史:1975-1982年Gondär省农村对土地改革和土地再分配的反应
摘要:历史证明,埃塞俄比亚人民的口头表达是他们文化遗产的一部分,也是对影响他们的重大事件的一种评论。尽管如此,那些经常被视为文盲的农民还是找到了在社会、政治和文化重要问题上表达自己情感的方法。本文的目的是利用贡达尔省农民和前土地所有者在“当地媒体”(即口头诗歌)中发现的交流和自我表达形式,调查1978年至1982年民众对土地改革和土地再分配的反应。从主要和相关的次要来源收集数据,以获取有关该主题的实质性证据。通过口头诗歌,贡达尔人民表达了他们对国家土地改革以及地方官员行为的内心感受、不满或支持。由于土地长期以来一直是埃塞俄比亚农村历史上生活和生计的中心,许多口头传统都涉及土地、农民生存和国家行动问题,以及符合主流社会、政治和经济背景的农民关系。农民诗歌传统的延续也体现在诗歌的内容上。
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Northeast African Studies
Northeast African Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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