Representation of poverty in Akan proverbs
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University of Cape Coast
Abstract
Research on proverbs have enough representation in the literature. In the case
of Akan, most studies on proverbs focus on the representation of gender in
proverbs. However, since proverbs are endowed with societal ideologies and
past experiences, it is a great resource for examining many other concepts
including poverty. This study, therefore, examines the representation of
poverty in Akan proverbs drawing on Lakoff and Johnson‘s Conceptual
Metaphor Theory. The objectives were to identify conceptual metaphors
associated with proverbs about poverty, the experiential bases of these
proverbs and the effects of these proverbs on the contemporary Akan. Data
were collected from some Akan (Akuapem) consultants through interviews,
Christaller‘s (1879) proverbs collection book and the media. Analysis of the
data shows that the Akan represent poverty through their proverbs as disease,
food, animate/human, omen and as a controller. These conceptual metaphors
are derived from the historical and cultural system of the users. Finally, the
study reveals that some of these proverbs still have relevance on the
contemporary Akan whereas others are interpreted differently in recent times.
This study contributes further empirical support to the Conceptual Metaphor
Theory from the perspective of Akan.
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xii,123p:,ill
