Helon Habila’s Measuring Time and Achmat Dangor’s Bitter Fruit deploy child and youth protagonists to offer nuanced perspectives on contemporary nationhood in Nigeria and South Africa respectively, displacing the adult, and mostly male viewpoints that have dominated novelistic portrayals of postcolonial nationhood for decades. These protagonists are portrayed symbolically in the context of the biological family, which can be read in allegorical and metonymic ways to represent the nation as a social unit. This article explores the portrayal of these protagonists and their families for the ways in which they may reflect national anxieties in general, and the problems of recent socio-political transition in particular. It also highlights how t...
Student Number : 0204500X - PhD Thesis - School of Literature and Language Studies - Faculty of H...
Nigerian literature has evolved over the past fifty years and no longer looks like it used to when f...
Literary scholars and critics have alluded to aspects of childhood and its representation in African...
Helon Habila’s Measuring Time (2007) and Achmat Dangor’s Bitter Fruit (2001) deploy child and youth ...
This essay attempts a critical reading of Helon Habila’s two novels- Waiting for an Angel and Measur...
D.Litt. et Phil. (English)Abstract: This study examines patterns and discontinuities in the cultural...
While Nigeria and South Africa are commonly perceived as the two powerhouses of African fiction,[1] ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how selected West African war novels employ non-realist...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
This thesis examines child figures in Anglophone West African novels by Ben Okri, Chris Abani, Uzodi...
Negotiating growth in turbulentscapes: Violence, secrecy and growth in Goretti Kyomuhendo’s Secrets ...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
This paper interrogates the way the exercise of authority and sense of responsibility by significant...
Dystopias have frequently been explored in literature to better understand the present and imagine t...
Magister Artium - MAFramed by theories of childhood, psychoanalysis, postcolonial theory, trauma the...
Student Number : 0204500X - PhD Thesis - School of Literature and Language Studies - Faculty of H...
Nigerian literature has evolved over the past fifty years and no longer looks like it used to when f...
Literary scholars and critics have alluded to aspects of childhood and its representation in African...
Helon Habila’s Measuring Time (2007) and Achmat Dangor’s Bitter Fruit (2001) deploy child and youth ...
This essay attempts a critical reading of Helon Habila’s two novels- Waiting for an Angel and Measur...
D.Litt. et Phil. (English)Abstract: This study examines patterns and discontinuities in the cultural...
While Nigeria and South Africa are commonly perceived as the two powerhouses of African fiction,[1] ...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how selected West African war novels employ non-realist...
The traditional Western variant of the Bildungsroman explores the dialectic of growth and change in ...
This thesis examines child figures in Anglophone West African novels by Ben Okri, Chris Abani, Uzodi...
Negotiating growth in turbulentscapes: Violence, secrecy and growth in Goretti Kyomuhendo’s Secrets ...
A literary discourse can recognize history and culture using the canvas of fictive world. For a writ...
This paper interrogates the way the exercise of authority and sense of responsibility by significant...
Dystopias have frequently been explored in literature to better understand the present and imagine t...
Magister Artium - MAFramed by theories of childhood, psychoanalysis, postcolonial theory, trauma the...
Student Number : 0204500X - PhD Thesis - School of Literature and Language Studies - Faculty of H...
Nigerian literature has evolved over the past fifty years and no longer looks like it used to when f...
Literary scholars and critics have alluded to aspects of childhood and its representation in African...