The porous boundaries between the earthly and spiritual in many traditional cultures have prompted Cameroonian writer Jacques Fame Ndongo to suggest the appropriateness of an African 'cosmocriticism' in place of the more western 'ecocriticism'. Godfrey B. Tangwa similarly proffers the term 'eco-bio-communitarianism' to describe a traditionally African mode of beingin- the-world in which 'human beings tend to be more cosmically humble and therefore not only more respectful of other people but also more cautious in their attitude to plants, animals, and inanimate things, and to the various invisible forces of the world'. The foundational importance of these 'invisible forces' to much West African writing destabilises western understandings of...
Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the colonial comeback and p...
Children’s books have always courted controversy, from nineteenth-century debates on the dangers of ...
This essay is an attempt to present a broader view of ecocriticism in...
Exploitation of Africa’s rainforest resources, as depicted in Alice Walker’s Possessing the Secret o...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
This work was motivated by two major facts: the African environment is at the heart of the continent...
It is important to question some recurrent commonplaces about the (post)colonial order and the prese...
The study explores the pattern of female portrayal in selected male African writings through the le...
Ecofeminism is a subgenre of ecocriticism that came into existence within the second wave of ecocrit...
Magister Artium - MAliterature, music and culture”. As this statement suggests, ecocriticism is conc...
Ecocritical post-colonial study is a newly emerged field in literary criticism. The theory combines ...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled "The Hill Barbers" (2010) using postcolonial ecocr...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled The Hill Barbers (2010) using postcolonial e...
This article argues for a decolonising, democratic engagement with environmental knowledges formed o...
This book considers ways in which inventions of Africa differ from inventions of the Orient. It iden...
Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the colonial comeback and p...
Children’s books have always courted controversy, from nineteenth-century debates on the dangers of ...
This essay is an attempt to present a broader view of ecocriticism in...
Exploitation of Africa’s rainforest resources, as depicted in Alice Walker’s Possessing the Secret o...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
This work was motivated by two major facts: the African environment is at the heart of the continent...
It is important to question some recurrent commonplaces about the (post)colonial order and the prese...
The study explores the pattern of female portrayal in selected male African writings through the le...
Ecofeminism is a subgenre of ecocriticism that came into existence within the second wave of ecocrit...
Magister Artium - MAliterature, music and culture”. As this statement suggests, ecocriticism is conc...
Ecocritical post-colonial study is a newly emerged field in literary criticism. The theory combines ...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled "The Hill Barbers" (2010) using postcolonial ecocr...
This article examines Ekpe Inyang’s play entitled The Hill Barbers (2010) using postcolonial e...
This article argues for a decolonising, democratic engagement with environmental knowledges formed o...
This book considers ways in which inventions of Africa differ from inventions of the Orient. It iden...
Placing security studies in the context of contemporary discourses about the colonial comeback and p...
Children’s books have always courted controversy, from nineteenth-century debates on the dangers of ...
This essay is an attempt to present a broader view of ecocriticism in...