In this article, the authors attempt to describe the character of the Ugandan book focusing especially on the ways the literature is impacted and or impacts the country’s identity, voice, and future. Sometimes, common themes that appear in the literature have come to crystalize national identity in spite of the complex issues generated by years of colonialism and neo-colonialism. Today more than before more Ugandans are able to read. The challenge, however, is that this readership seems to have conspired with the book publishing industry who thrive as business enterprises at the expense of building a national identity and voice, literary health, or cultural heritage. Where then and how can the critical voices grow or multiply? What contexts...
This article focuses on the voices of protest by Uganda women writers against age-old discriminative...
This is a Workshop Paper on a topic “From known to unknown: language and Literature learning and tea...
During my eight years of work in the communication department of an NGO based in Kampala I have unde...
International audienceIn this article, the authors attempt to describe the character of the Ugandan ...
This article seeks to study how Mary Okurut narrates the Ugandan nation through her novel The Invisi...
This thesis aims to investigate the role of literature in the Ugandan society. It uses Bourdieus fie...
This article starts from two premises: that the almost exclusive reliance on the nov...
This paper discusses the book publishing patterns in Uganda. The paper looks at the development of U...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
BOOK REVIEW African musics in context: institutions, culture, identity, edited by Thomas Solomon, Ka...
The presenter argues that post-colonial literatures are increasingly culturally appropriated by We...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
What connects Africa and the Caribbean is trans-Atlantic slavery which transported numerous sons and...
This dissertation is a partial account of the cultural politics of 'development' in contemporary Uga...
This article focuses on the voices of protest by Uganda women writers against age-old discriminative...
This is a Workshop Paper on a topic “From known to unknown: language and Literature learning and tea...
During my eight years of work in the communication department of an NGO based in Kampala I have unde...
International audienceIn this article, the authors attempt to describe the character of the Ugandan ...
This article seeks to study how Mary Okurut narrates the Ugandan nation through her novel The Invisi...
This thesis aims to investigate the role of literature in the Ugandan society. It uses Bourdieus fie...
This article starts from two premises: that the almost exclusive reliance on the nov...
This paper discusses the book publishing patterns in Uganda. The paper looks at the development of U...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
BOOK REVIEW African musics in context: institutions, culture, identity, edited by Thomas Solomon, Ka...
The presenter argues that post-colonial literatures are increasingly culturally appropriated by We...
This article is a collaborative effort between a Ugandan scholar specialising in theatre studies and...
What connects Africa and the Caribbean is trans-Atlantic slavery which transported numerous sons and...
This dissertation is a partial account of the cultural politics of 'development' in contemporary Uga...
This article focuses on the voices of protest by Uganda women writers against age-old discriminative...
This is a Workshop Paper on a topic “From known to unknown: language and Literature learning and tea...
During my eight years of work in the communication department of an NGO based in Kampala I have unde...