The paper is a survey of Nigeria’s postcolonial literature with a view to highlighting how writers through diverse ideological persuasions and aesthetic modes have captured people’s experience under military rule (from January 15, 1966 to May 29, 1999). The paper observes that the military is not only a dominant political force in the country’s postcolonial governance but also a recurrent subject in its narrative fiction, poetry and drama. In the works of Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Christopher Okigbo, John Pepper Clark, Ola Rotimi, Femi Osofi san, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Odia Ofeimun, Niyi Osundare, Ben Okri etc, one is confronted with tropes of power abuse, economic mismanagement and poverty among other legacies of military regimes. The...
Despite the vast research that has been done on the Nigerian military, virtually all of these studie...
Various literary critics have dwelt on the nature, tenets and trends of commitment in Nigeria litera...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...
The paper is a survey of Nigeria's postcolonial literature with a view to highlighting how writers t...
Critical attention has been drawn to the works written by the civil society who condemn the military...
This article provides a fairly detailed overview of the trajectory of modern Nigerian literatures fr...
This paper critically examines post-independence Nigerian literary writers ' engagement with th...
In all parts of the world, writers play very prominent and significant role inthe social re-educatio...
Nigerian literature, like other literatures, is a product of her history and the social issues which...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
Nigerian postcolonial thought has emerged as an important resource in addressing the conflicts in No...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
There are always divergent viewpoints in the interrogation of historical materials with regards to l...
The demise of military regime in Nigeria has, unarguably, reshaped the literary sensibility of recen...
Nigerian Civil War literature has become a veritable medium for stocktaking and appraisals. Numerous...
Despite the vast research that has been done on the Nigerian military, virtually all of these studie...
Various literary critics have dwelt on the nature, tenets and trends of commitment in Nigeria litera...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...
The paper is a survey of Nigeria's postcolonial literature with a view to highlighting how writers t...
Critical attention has been drawn to the works written by the civil society who condemn the military...
This article provides a fairly detailed overview of the trajectory of modern Nigerian literatures fr...
This paper critically examines post-independence Nigerian literary writers ' engagement with th...
In all parts of the world, writers play very prominent and significant role inthe social re-educatio...
Nigerian literature, like other literatures, is a product of her history and the social issues which...
In the Nigerian context, every mention of war (as a word in the Nigerian past or present) automatica...
Nigerian postcolonial thought has emerged as an important resource in addressing the conflicts in No...
African literature has strong relation with colonialism, not only because they had ever been coloniz...
There are always divergent viewpoints in the interrogation of historical materials with regards to l...
The demise of military regime in Nigeria has, unarguably, reshaped the literary sensibility of recen...
Nigerian Civil War literature has become a veritable medium for stocktaking and appraisals. Numerous...
Despite the vast research that has been done on the Nigerian military, virtually all of these studie...
Various literary critics have dwelt on the nature, tenets and trends of commitment in Nigeria litera...
One of the domains that has over the years served as the regenerating factor for Nigeria, since the ...