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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.21464/sp38108

A Reconstruction of the Idea and Practice of Masquerading among Igbo People of South-Eastern Nigeria

Simeon C. Dimonye orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9397-3674 ; University of Nigeria, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University Road, NG-EN–410001 Nsukka
Martin F. Asiegbu ; University of Nigeria, Faculty of the Social Sciences, University Road, NG-EN–410001 Nsukka [corresponding author]


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Abstract

The study examines the phenomenon of masquerading in Igbo culture. It philosophically explores the cosmology and cultural anthropology of Igbo masquerading, drawing some important implications for which the authors believe they bear on the truth of human existence. It investigates the distortions in and around this Igbo cultural practice against the background of its immanent significance and, thus, attempts to reconstruct it. The paper demonstrates that the huge potential for development inherent in Igbo masquerading outweigh its pitfalls. Igbo masquerading today tends to divide the present generation from the older generation of Igbo. The latter lament that the way masquerading is done nowadays no longer reflects the critical cultural ideals of the people. But, this situation has not been given deserved attention among scholars. The significance of this study, then, lies exactly on its attempt at a theoretical and normative reconstruction of masquerading among the Igbo. The aim of the paper is to critically engage Igbo masquerading with the goal of rescuing it from associated negativities. In the light of the critical Igbo ideals of truth and social justice, the paper proffers the way forward and makes some recommendations. As a philosophical inquiry, the study employs the methods of analysis, prescription and speculation.

Keywords

existential import; idea; Igbo; masquerade; practice; South-Eastern Nigeria; reconstruction

Hrčak ID:

308295

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/308295

Publication date:

30.9.2023.

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