The demise of military regime in Nigeria has, unarguably, reshaped the literary sensibility of recent Nigerian writers. The euphoria which greeted the advent of civil rule had given a vain hope of utopia which, unequivocally, created an erroneous impression in them. Although their earlier counterparts were not impressed, new writers began to churn out works which privileged erotic satisfaction over cultural re-awakening. Having imbibed the mentality of Western society, albeit uncritically, they became the unofficial mouthpiece of a society whose norms is at variance with theirs! The thrust of this paper, therefore, is the need to checkmate abysmal application of non-Nigerian rhetoric in reading the poetic of recent Nigerian writers. In line...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...
Nigerian literature, like other literatures, is a product of her history and the social issues which...
In general terms, Nigerian poetry in English before the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) was marked by...
The demise of military regime in Nigeria has, unarguably, reshaped the literary sensibility of recen...
The study explores the syndrome of domestic subjugation closely through a progression of already est...
This article provides a fairly detailed overview of the trajectory of modern Nigerian literatures fr...
This paper queries the phenomenon of the dominant mode(s) of knowledge production from the angle of ...
African writers have a deepening susceptibility for social and political commitment as their texts d...
Black writing has become something of a cohesive project: a response to the common experience of rac...
Literary productions from Nigeria since inception have envisioned a utopian society. Driven by prote...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
Various literary critics have dwelt on the nature, tenets and trends of commitment in Nigeria litera...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
The paper is a survey of Nigeria's postcolonial literature with a view to highlighting how writers t...
Over the years, most Nigerian male writers rarely paint positive images of women in their fiction. H...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...
Nigerian literature, like other literatures, is a product of her history and the social issues which...
In general terms, Nigerian poetry in English before the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) was marked by...
The demise of military regime in Nigeria has, unarguably, reshaped the literary sensibility of recen...
The study explores the syndrome of domestic subjugation closely through a progression of already est...
This article provides a fairly detailed overview of the trajectory of modern Nigerian literatures fr...
This paper queries the phenomenon of the dominant mode(s) of knowledge production from the angle of ...
African writers have a deepening susceptibility for social and political commitment as their texts d...
Black writing has become something of a cohesive project: a response to the common experience of rac...
Literary productions from Nigeria since inception have envisioned a utopian society. Driven by prote...
For more than a century since British colonization of Nigeria (1914-1960), the voices of Nigerian wo...
Various literary critics have dwelt on the nature, tenets and trends of commitment in Nigeria litera...
The paper re-examines feminist issues that are prevalent in the African literary discourse. Many fem...
The paper is a survey of Nigeria's postcolonial literature with a view to highlighting how writers t...
Over the years, most Nigerian male writers rarely paint positive images of women in their fiction. H...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...
Nigerian literature, like other literatures, is a product of her history and the social issues which...
In general terms, Nigerian poetry in English before the Nigerian Civil War (1967-1970) was marked by...