The critic, Eustace Palmer, divides literary tradition in Africa into two streams, in regard to the novel. He claims that the first stream is pioneered by Chinua Achebe and has its preoccupation with ...
Read Full ArticleThe challenges of the 21st century on African literature are very palpable. An appreciation of the dynamics of modern Nigerian poetry into the millennium reveals a facet of these challenges. This pape...
Read Full ArticleAt the close of the twentieth century and in spite of its legislated position as the 'Official Language', English has metamorphosed from the official language of education, government and bu...
Read Full ArticleContrary to fears that Achebe's generation may not have worthy successors, the new millennium has revealed a resurgence of vibrant literary voices from all over Africa and especially Nigeria. Pro...
Read Full ArticleThis article critiques the concept of globalization, arguing it often masks a Western-centric monologue rather than a true multicultural dialogue. Examining literature, language, and power, it contend...
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