Abstract: Post-independence African novel reflects disillusionment of writers with African reality. Corruption, mainly political, and of other forms is scrutinized by these writers in their fictional renderings. As such satire has become a favorite form of writing for them to express their disillusionment. This paper attempts to analyze Chinua Achebe’s A Man of the People and Ngugi Wa Thiango’s Wizard of the Crow as political satires. This has been done by exploring different techniques these writers have used that qualify these works as satires. The paper aims at showing how these writers create a world that the desire rejects and how that world is related to African reality. It is to be noted that though both the works are satires, yet th...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...
This paper makes an attempt at investigating the dialectics involved in the politics of resistance a...
The Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe is known to be one of the most influential African writers and ho...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Gabriel Ruhumbika’s Miradi Bubu ya Wazalendo is one of the most significant Kiswahili novels to be p...
Habermas’s ideal notion of the ‘public sphere’ as the necessary condition for a genuine democracy is...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
This paper would like to examine Chinua Achebe’s novel A Man of the People (1966) in the post-coloni...
ABSTRACT: Life in post- colonial Africa is characterised by a great deal of political disillusionmen...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
Abstract: This paper provides a critical overview of the treatment of the questions of identity, pol...
This paper would like to examine Chinua Achebe’s novel A Man of the People (1966) in the post-coloni...
The paper aims at tracing the genesis of abuse of power and the irresponsibility that goes with it t...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...
This paper makes an attempt at investigating the dialectics involved in the politics of resistance a...
The Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe is known to be one of the most influential African writers and ho...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
At the beginning of a new millennium, and almost half a decade after the first African nation became...
Gabriel Ruhumbika’s Miradi Bubu ya Wazalendo is one of the most significant Kiswahili novels to be p...
Habermas’s ideal notion of the ‘public sphere’ as the necessary condition for a genuine democracy is...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
This paper would like to examine Chinua Achebe’s novel A Man of the People (1966) in the post-coloni...
ABSTRACT: Life in post- colonial Africa is characterised by a great deal of political disillusionmen...
The primary concern of Chinua Achebe, the recipient of the Man Booker International Prize, 2007, was...
Abstract: This paper provides a critical overview of the treatment of the questions of identity, pol...
This paper would like to examine Chinua Achebe’s novel A Man of the People (1966) in the post-coloni...
The paper aims at tracing the genesis of abuse of power and the irresponsibility that goes with it t...
Since literature is acknowledged as a reflector of the modern or contemporary society, it is therefo...
This study explores the impacts of colonialism on the political, economic and social life of the c...
This paper makes an attempt at investigating the dialectics involved in the politics of resistance a...
The Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe is known to be one of the most influential African writers and ho...