The colonial invaders and their repressive means of governance in Africa were not the only reasons that could be solely held accountable for the fall of indigenous African society during the colonial invasion. Native weaknesses, socio-cultural conflicts and hegemony were equally responsible for the falling apart of native social setups when confronted with colonial alternatives. Native people had had their own covert religious and cultural limitations long before the colonizers entered their soil. The colonial powers cleverly used such inherent societal flaws of African people as excuses to impose European religion and traditions on them. Chinua Achebe does not blindly idealize native African traditions in his writings. He frequently narrat...
The present research work investigates the cultural and racial discrimination as one of the importan...
Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God portrays the gradual downfall and the ultimate doom of the protagonist,...
This paper seeks to reveal Chinua Achebe’s verisimilitude in his colonial-era narratives: Thing...
Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart gives us a unique picture of life in Africa before the ...
The phenomenon of colonization is important part in a history. Colonization iscontributed in the dev...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
The African cultural identities have undergone earth-shattering shifts from the precolonial epoch to...
African culture despite its richness degraded for centuries by the western hands got a fresh uplift...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
This paper highlights the impact of colonialism on Igbo society. It also shows how Okonkwo, in the e...
In the article the worldview of the Igbo people is analyzed. The most influential Nigerian writer Ch...
British occupation in Nigeria has brought several impacts to the native land and also the indigenous...
The aim of this study is to critically examine from postcolonial point of view how the so called mod...
With the translation of Chinua Achebe‘s novel Things Fall Apart into several languages, scholars hav...
The present research work investigates the cultural and racial discrimination as one of the importan...
Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God portrays the gradual downfall and the ultimate doom of the protagonist,...
This paper seeks to reveal Chinua Achebe’s verisimilitude in his colonial-era narratives: Thing...
Chinua Achebe in his novel Things Fall Apart gives us a unique picture of life in Africa before the ...
The phenomenon of colonization is important part in a history. Colonization iscontributed in the dev...
Colonization dominates the resources, labor, and markets of the colonial territory, and may impose s...
The African cultural identities have undergone earth-shattering shifts from the precolonial epoch to...
African culture despite its richness degraded for centuries by the western hands got a fresh uplift...
This paper will explore and analyse the distinct aesthetic modes/stratigies through which Achebe neg...
This research analyzes the work of Chinua Achebe, the author of Things Fall Apart and Arrow of God. ...
This paper highlights the impact of colonialism on Igbo society. It also shows how Okonkwo, in the e...
In the article the worldview of the Igbo people is analyzed. The most influential Nigerian writer Ch...
British occupation in Nigeria has brought several impacts to the native land and also the indigenous...
The aim of this study is to critically examine from postcolonial point of view how the so called mod...
With the translation of Chinua Achebe‘s novel Things Fall Apart into several languages, scholars hav...
The present research work investigates the cultural and racial discrimination as one of the importan...
Chinua Achebe’s Arrow of God portrays the gradual downfall and the ultimate doom of the protagonist,...
This paper seeks to reveal Chinua Achebe’s verisimilitude in his colonial-era narratives: Thing...