Category Archives: Demarginalising Orature

“Demarginalising Orature – Translating Minor Forms into the Digital Age” is a transdisciplinary course taught at HHU Düsseldorf’s Philosophical Faculty (2022/2023). The course is linked to a research project on Konkomba folktales in Ghana.

Course aim: bringing English translations of the recorded folktales in Likpakpaln into a digitally readable format and creating a space in which different medial products could be assembled to give as full and culturally sensitive a picture as possible of the tale’s cultural significance – and to make them visible and accessible to the research community as well as a wider audience.

Visit the student blog for progress reports and OERs!

 

Project team

Dr. Eva Ulrike Pirker (Project management and course instrctor)

Emmanuel Tasun Tidorchibe, M.A. (PhD Researcher and course instructor)

Michael-Zane Brose (tutor, summer term 2022 & winter term 2023-24)

Anne Schulzki (tutor, summer term 2022 & winter term 2023-24)

Jana Mankau (tutor, summer term 2022 & winter term 2022-23)

Folk tales, Coding and Old Ladies and their Cats

Introduction Digitalising folk tales from cultures and areas deeply rooted in oral traditions and orality helps archive these tales, as well as the languages and cultures they derive from, and thereby gives them the opportunity to transcend time and space … Continue reading

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Demarginalising Orature – Translating Minor Forms into the Digital Age (WiSe 22/23)

Introduction In the winter term of 2022/23, I participated in the ‘Demarginalising Orature’ seminar, organised and held by Dr. Eva Ulrike Pirker, Tasun Tidorchibe and Jana Mankau. The seminar aims at “decolonizing knowledge and making knowledge (and primary materials) from … Continue reading

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Last Session: Presentations

For our last session on Thursday, 26th January, we were tasked with presenting the projects that we had been working on throughout the semester. We discussed the coding and video editing process and experience of the folktales of the Konkomba … Continue reading

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Group Work: Final Edits

During the session on the 19th of January, we worked on the finer details of our TEI files in Visual Studio Code.  Because each group received a piece of paper that listed their errors, we spent the session correcting them. … Continue reading

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Introduction to video editing and subtitling

Hello everyone!In this post I’m going to tell you a little bit about our last “Demarginalising Orature” session. As you may have guessed from the title, we talked about and worked on video editing and especially subtitling. In the past … Continue reading

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A short introduction to Davinci Resolve

Working with Davinci Resolve is usually a little stressful for beginners. In this post I will show you the basics of subtitle editing, give some hopefully helpful points at the beginning and suggest a different program for editing subtitles. 1. … Continue reading

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Group Work: Encoding folktales

In today’s session we did a presentation of our group work: Every group of two to three people encoded a folktale into TEI. We shared our experience with encoding itself, issues that occurred while working on the stories, and problems … Continue reading

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Guest Lecture on The Sɩsaala Dirge by Dr. Confidence Gbolo Sanka

Introduction Last week we listened to a lecture about Ghanaian funerals by Dr. Sanka. The lecture was mainly focused on the nature and qualities of the Sɩsaala dirges as well as answering what exactly makes them literary. What is a … Continue reading

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Aesthetics of Konkomba folktales

The issue of library catalogues and classification We started the session by discussing this question: In which category can we sort Konkomba folktales? We watched a video of one such folktale. The storyteller uses gestures, imitates sounds, sings alone and … Continue reading

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The Homestretch of our TEI Introduction

Last week we finished our introduction to TEI and started our group work of this semester. TEI Introduction III For the TEI part of the class we dealt with common mishaps that occurred in our TEI documents of the folktale … Continue reading

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