The Influence of Christianity in Swahili Literature: The Case of Bongo Flavor Poetry Prophesies

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
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The influence of religion in Swahili literature has been a centre of Swahili literary scholarship discussions from the 1960s to 1980s. During the time, there were two schools of thought. The first argued that Swahili literature originates from God and that He is the first artist who transmits creative skills to Swahili artists. The second school of thought viewed Swahili literature as a product of socio-economic human activities, and that God has no place in it. By the late 1980s, the discussion on the place of God in Swahili literature appeared to be concluded by a good number of scholars supporting the second school of thought. Consequently, today scholars seem to be in agreement that God has no place in Swahili literature. This article, however, views this agreement as a serious oversight. Since the Swahili society believes in various kinds of gods and religions, there is no way their literature will be free from the influence of gods and religions. Therefore, this article presents the influence of Christianity in Swahili literature, citing examples from prophesies of bongo flavor poetry.
基督教对斯瓦希里文学的影响:以邦戈风格的诗歌预言为例
从20世纪60年代到80年代,宗教对斯瓦希里文学的影响一直是斯瓦希里文学学术讨论的中心。当时,有两种思想流派。第一种观点认为斯瓦希里文学起源于上帝,上帝是第一位将创作技巧传授给斯瓦希里艺术家的艺术家。第二种学派认为斯瓦希里文学是人类社会经济活动的产物,上帝在其中没有地位。到20世纪80年代末,关于上帝在斯瓦希里语文学中的地位的讨论似乎由许多支持第二种思想流派的学者得出结论。因此,今天的学者们似乎一致认为,上帝在斯瓦希里文学中没有地位。然而,本文认为这一协议是一个严重的疏忽。由于斯瓦希里社会信仰各种各样的神和宗教,他们的文学不可能不受神和宗教的影响。因此,本文以邦戈风格诗歌的预言为例,阐述基督教对斯瓦希里文学的影响。
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