In its narrative style as well as in its cultural environment, magical realism provides the optimal literary field to respond to the cultural issues and conditions that traverse contemporary postcolonial society. For example, the codification in the magical-realist narrative of both colonial and postcolonial discourses, involved in a dialectical struggle, reflects many of the problematic relations existing between colonizer and colonized in postcolonial culture. This leads to the investigation of hybridity as an important trope in the ongoing process of literary and cultural decolonization. This article explores the function of hybridity in three novels by Ben Okri, showing how, through the destabilization of such spaces as the real and the...
Ben Okri in The Famished Road creates a depiction of his grotesque characters within the ambience of...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.This research provides an analytic...
Okri’s fiction is a mix of fantasy, realism and oral tradition of Africa. Though the tri...
There is no doubt that one of the unresolved contradictions of representation in postcolonial fictio...
Ben Okri is one of Africa's most experimental contemporary novelists in the Magical realist traditio...
Ben Okri's The Famished Road (1993) follows Azaro, an abiku child, and his family through life in an...
Postcolonial models of culture tend to treat the relationship between reality and representation as ...
No romance The Famished Road (1991), o autor nigeriano Ben Okri dá uma nova dimensão à figura da cri...
Magical realism is used as a literary mode to highlight the significance of cultural intermingli...
Postcolonial theory and criticism started to gain prominence from the last two decades. It consists ...
This thesis compares two novels each by Nigerian writer Ben Okri and Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jell...
Most Nigerian novelists shun the use of Nigerian oral traditions in their works due to a myriad of r...
This article examines the evolution of magical realism as a narrative style used by African writers ...
“Inbetweeness”, a cardinal source of strength and weakness of the colonized writer, is an indispensa...
Ben Okri in The Famished Road creates a depiction of his grotesque characters within the ambience of...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.This research provides an analytic...
Okri’s fiction is a mix of fantasy, realism and oral tradition of Africa. Though the tri...
There is no doubt that one of the unresolved contradictions of representation in postcolonial fictio...
Ben Okri is one of Africa's most experimental contemporary novelists in the Magical realist traditio...
Ben Okri's The Famished Road (1993) follows Azaro, an abiku child, and his family through life in an...
Postcolonial models of culture tend to treat the relationship between reality and representation as ...
No romance The Famished Road (1991), o autor nigeriano Ben Okri dá uma nova dimensão à figura da cri...
Magical realism is used as a literary mode to highlight the significance of cultural intermingli...
Postcolonial theory and criticism started to gain prominence from the last two decades. It consists ...
This thesis compares two novels each by Nigerian writer Ben Okri and Moroccan writer Tahar Ben Jell...
Most Nigerian novelists shun the use of Nigerian oral traditions in their works due to a myriad of r...
This article examines the evolution of magical realism as a narrative style used by African writers ...
“Inbetweeness”, a cardinal source of strength and weakness of the colonized writer, is an indispensa...
Ben Okri in The Famished Road creates a depiction of his grotesque characters within the ambience of...
Homi K. Bhabha suggests that hybridity bridges more than just cultural, genetic, linguistic and nati...
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2005.This research provides an analytic...