ABSTRACT: Life in post- colonial Africa is characterised by a great deal of political disillusionment and social corruption. The post-independence era of Africa is bedevilled with social corruption, autocracy, foreign-dominated economy, as well as the betrayal of human ideals among others. For the masses in many African countries, the post colonial era did not offer them anything too different from the colonial era itself. The only difference, however, is that their white colonial masters have simply metamorphosed into their own natives, the elite few, who have assumed control. In other words it is a period of change of batons where white colonial masters have given way, after independence, to black masters lording it over their fellow blac...
My paper excavates the politics of neocolonialism and Thiong'o critique of the same. Neocolonialism ...
Although the African novel arose from Europe, the African has used it to explore a different world v...
One of the major themes in Ngugi’s novel is the deceptiveness of any notion of an epistemological ru...
Graduation date: 2005The relationship between literature and nation-building has been one of the mos...
The fifties of the twentieth century saw an upsurge of tremendous anti-imperialistic and anti-coloni...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
The historical process of colonization has always been the subject of Postcolonial writings. The wri...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Purpose: Every piece of art must, without a doubt, make a statement about itself. This is due to the...
In Africa, as elsewhere, the authentic African folklore has been marginalized in the literary discou...
Since its emergence during the nationalist years of 1945-60, African fiction has persistently explor...
The compositions of Ngugi wa Thiong'o, especially his later anecdotal works, are set apart by his po...
The primary purpose of this paper is to attempt an ethno-gendered study of women as portrayed in two...
The 1952-1959 state of emergency is a milestone in Kenya’s colonial history. It was declared by the ...
My paper excavates the politics of neocolonialism and Thiong'o critique of the same. Neocolonialism ...
Although the African novel arose from Europe, the African has used it to explore a different world v...
One of the major themes in Ngugi’s novel is the deceptiveness of any notion of an epistemological ru...
Graduation date: 2005The relationship between literature and nation-building has been one of the mos...
The fifties of the twentieth century saw an upsurge of tremendous anti-imperialistic and anti-coloni...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
NgugiwaThiong'o is a renowned literary figure from East Africa. He is known for his description of c...
The historical process of colonization has always been the subject of Postcolonial writings. The wri...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Purpose: Every piece of art must, without a doubt, make a statement about itself. This is due to the...
In Africa, as elsewhere, the authentic African folklore has been marginalized in the literary discou...
Since its emergence during the nationalist years of 1945-60, African fiction has persistently explor...
The compositions of Ngugi wa Thiong'o, especially his later anecdotal works, are set apart by his po...
The primary purpose of this paper is to attempt an ethno-gendered study of women as portrayed in two...
The 1952-1959 state of emergency is a milestone in Kenya’s colonial history. It was declared by the ...
My paper excavates the politics of neocolonialism and Thiong'o critique of the same. Neocolonialism ...
Although the African novel arose from Europe, the African has used it to explore a different world v...
One of the major themes in Ngugi’s novel is the deceptiveness of any notion of an epistemological ru...