Acknowledging the vast and continuing realignments of power and long overdue reassessments of the cultures of the third world, the editors of the Critical Perspectives series propose, through a projected thirty-six critical monographs, to provide Euro-American audiences with the documents and polemics which reflect the reality of these realignments and reassessments. The thirteenth volume to appear in the series, Critical Perspectives on Ngugi wa Thiong\u27 o, is one such document, comprising twenty-four essays by and about Ngugi, East Africa\u27s foremost novelist and social critic (see WLT 59:1, pp. 26-30). Divided into six sections, the volume contains interviews with Ngugi and general critical articles, including his own well-known ...
This landmark volume brings together a very rich harvest of forty critical essays on Cameroon litera...
The two professors of English at Nigerian universities who jointly prepared this small book did thre...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...
Discusses the development from the 1960s to the 1980s of writings by the Kenyan author and activist ...
Bibliography: leaves 184-194.This study investigates the ambivalent traits of third world postcoloni...
My paper excavates the politics of neocolonialism and Thiong'o critique of the same. Neocolonialism ...
Ngugi wa Thiong'o's novel, A Grain of Wheat, published in English in 1967, revolves around the live...
James Ngugi without question is Kenya\u27s most prominent and most highly regarded novelist to date....
This collection of essays reflects on the life and work of Ngugi wa Thiong\u27o, who celebrated his ...
ABSTRACT: Life in post- colonial Africa is characterised by a great deal of political disillusionmen...
This book, Decolonising the Mind, is my farewell to English as a vehicle for any of my writings. Fro...
This thesis compares the novels of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and a selection of George Lamming's , using reg...
Ngugi wa Thiong’o on Critical Theory of Art and the art of State in Africa: A review of Pen points, ...
The paper analyzes Ngugi's theory of culture as well as its implications. I have discussed his essay...
This article attempts a critical analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s last two novels: Matigari and Wiza...
This landmark volume brings together a very rich harvest of forty critical essays on Cameroon litera...
The two professors of English at Nigerian universities who jointly prepared this small book did thre...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...
Discusses the development from the 1960s to the 1980s of writings by the Kenyan author and activist ...
Bibliography: leaves 184-194.This study investigates the ambivalent traits of third world postcoloni...
My paper excavates the politics of neocolonialism and Thiong'o critique of the same. Neocolonialism ...
Ngugi wa Thiong'o's novel, A Grain of Wheat, published in English in 1967, revolves around the live...
James Ngugi without question is Kenya\u27s most prominent and most highly regarded novelist to date....
This collection of essays reflects on the life and work of Ngugi wa Thiong\u27o, who celebrated his ...
ABSTRACT: Life in post- colonial Africa is characterised by a great deal of political disillusionmen...
This book, Decolonising the Mind, is my farewell to English as a vehicle for any of my writings. Fro...
This thesis compares the novels of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and a selection of George Lamming's , using reg...
Ngugi wa Thiong’o on Critical Theory of Art and the art of State in Africa: A review of Pen points, ...
The paper analyzes Ngugi's theory of culture as well as its implications. I have discussed his essay...
This article attempts a critical analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s last two novels: Matigari and Wiza...
This landmark volume brings together a very rich harvest of forty critical essays on Cameroon litera...
The two professors of English at Nigerian universities who jointly prepared this small book did thre...
In their article Conflicting Neo-colonialist Narratives in the Representation of Africa in Ngugi an...