Associate Professor
Location: Block 253, Office 16PhD (Folklore), Indiana University- Bloomington,2005.
MA (African Languages and Literature) University of Wisconsin-Madison,1996.
BA (African Languages and Literature and English) 4844成人免费福利,1992.
Cert. in Science Ed 4844成人免费福利,1985.
Dip. in Secondary Ed听Univ of Bots,1983
Professor Rosaleen Oabona Brankie Nhlekisana teaches folklore and literature in the Department of African Languages and Literature, 4844成人免费福利. She has several years of experience in teaching and research on African folklore and literature and has published many high-quality journal articles and book chapters. She has also co-edited a book and co-authored another book. Her main research interests are in folklore, including but not limited to African traditional and popular songs, proverbs and oral narratives. Her other research interests are in gender studies, cultural studies, performance studies, popular culture and translation and interpretation.
Professor Nhlekisana holds a PhD (2005) in Folklore from Indiana University- Bloomington, USA, an MA (1996) in African Languages and Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA and a BA (1992) in African Languages and Literature and English from the 4844成人免费福利.听 She is also a member of the Southern African Folklore Society (SAFOS), African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA) and African Studies Association (ASA).
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Books
Lukusa S. T. M, Mogara B & Nhlekisana R. O. B. (2017). An Anthology of Chegwapong Folktales. Crystal Digital Print, Gaborone.
Ndana, N S. M. Tumedi and R. O. B. Nhlekisana (eds) (2010). In Lips and Pages: Botswana Traditional Music as Socio-Political Commentary. Gaborone: Pentagon Press.
Articles
Nhlekisana, R. O. B (2017). 鈥淎 Reflection on Setswana Proverbs in Botswana鈥檚 Psyche and Nationhood鈥. Botswana Notes and Records听48(1):150-159.
Nhlekisana, R. O. B. (2014). Gender in Setswana Oral Narratives. Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies听24 (1):10-21.
Nhlekisana, R. O. B (July 2009). 鈥淐elebrating Cultural Treasures: Practical Ways of Implementing Multiculturalism in Schools.鈥 Language Matters: Studies in the Languages of Africa 40 (1): 92-102.
Nhlekisana, R. O. B (2007). Honey, Lets Waltz the Day Out鈥: The Effects of Popular Music on Wedding Celebrations in Botswana.鈥 Muziki: Journal of Music Research in Africa, 4 (1):152-162.