Ohùn – Yorùbá anti-‘archy’ youth attitude and expressions

Authors

  • Augustine Agwuele Texas State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18716/ojs/the_mouth.3123

Abstract

Thedichotomy between ègbó̩n (senior) and ábúrò (junior) transcends mere denotation, it is implicational and consequential. It manifests every form of ‘-archy’ involved in domination and power differentials: patriarchy, matriarchy, or even pawnship, indeed, the dynamics of dependency and domination play out within it. The evolving attempt to subvert this specific cultural pattern of oppression by Yorùbá youths/juniors involves resistant attitudes and insubordinate forms of expression that are here termed ohùn. In this article, I describe how ohùn is deployed to wrestle away, flip gerontocratic domination or at least lessen its specific impositions on an individual. I also conjecture at the force driving this cultural manifestation.

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Published

2023-10-01