Examined in the present article are two early satiric lyrics of Gabriel Okara—“Once Upon a Time” and “He Laughed and Laughed and Laughed”—which are the products of the postcolonial cultural war environment in which the issues of modernity, alterity (otherness or difference) and afro-authenticity implicated in Achebe’s ripostes on the bigotry of the colonialist critic were central. The tone of this discourse amongst leading African intelligentsia was set in the 1930’s and 1940’s by four fellow south-eastern Nigerian writers in their semi-autobiographical blueprints for African cultural emancipation—Renascent Africa ((1937)) by Nnamdi Azikiwe (1904–1996); British and Axis Aims in Africa (1942) by Kingsley Ozuomba Mbadiwe (1915-1990); Without ...
The present essay is essentially a preliminary exploration of a previously unexplored territory of p...
"Humor and Violence examines the rich history of portraying Europeans in Central African art in imag...
The fabricated disaster caused by war and conflict and its traumatic effect on people and the enviro...
Examined in the present article are two early satiric lyrics of Gabriel Okara—“Once Upon a Time” and...
Nigeria is fast degenerating in the 21st century into a sort of socio-political wasteland. This pape...
Abstract: The article talks about Ahmadou Kourouma‘s novel entitled En attendant le vote des bêtes ...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
This essay on satire of war explores how two African writers, Ken Saro-Wiwa and Uzodinma Iweala, der...
Literary artists use language and the power of words to communicate messages to their audiences or r...
This article aims to show that in Kuruma's novels, humour is both a writing device and a mode of per...
Among the black African writers who have singled out whites for satirical treatment, the novelists F...
“Laughing Off White Supremacy, or: The Politics of Laughter in African American Modernism” delineate...
Abstract: Much, very much has been written about Chinua Achebe's premier novel, Things fall Apart (1...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
This article is an historical analysis of a colonial vernacular (Kiswahili) newspaper. As Mambo Leo(...
The present essay is essentially a preliminary exploration of a previously unexplored territory of p...
"Humor and Violence examines the rich history of portraying Europeans in Central African art in imag...
The fabricated disaster caused by war and conflict and its traumatic effect on people and the enviro...
Examined in the present article are two early satiric lyrics of Gabriel Okara—“Once Upon a Time” and...
Nigeria is fast degenerating in the 21st century into a sort of socio-political wasteland. This pape...
Abstract: The article talks about Ahmadou Kourouma‘s novel entitled En attendant le vote des bêtes ...
Throughout the Biafran War of Independence from Nigeria (1967-1970), Gabriel Okara remained a commit...
This essay on satire of war explores how two African writers, Ken Saro-Wiwa and Uzodinma Iweala, der...
Literary artists use language and the power of words to communicate messages to their audiences or r...
This article aims to show that in Kuruma's novels, humour is both a writing device and a mode of per...
Among the black African writers who have singled out whites for satirical treatment, the novelists F...
“Laughing Off White Supremacy, or: The Politics of Laughter in African American Modernism” delineate...
Abstract: Much, very much has been written about Chinua Achebe's premier novel, Things fall Apart (1...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
This article is an historical analysis of a colonial vernacular (Kiswahili) newspaper. As Mambo Leo(...
The present essay is essentially a preliminary exploration of a previously unexplored territory of p...
"Humor and Violence examines the rich history of portraying Europeans in Central African art in imag...
The fabricated disaster caused by war and conflict and its traumatic effect on people and the enviro...