This article examines the portrayal of matricentric feminism as well as expounds the issues of mythology and how both informed each other in Umaru Landan and Dexter Lyndersay’s Shaihu Umar. It argues that Fatima’s sojourn in search of her son, Shaihu, is propelled by a will borne out of motherhood and given strength by supernatural forces. The methodological base of the study is qualitative in nature appropriating the concepts of matricentric feminism and mythology as structural scaffoldings while Jacques Derrida’s concept of deconstruction will be used as analytical framework. This concept attempts to challenge the interpretation of a text based on conventional...
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the representation of the patriarchal web in Nawal El Saadaw...
This article examines the portrayal of matricentric feminism as well as expounds the issue...
This article examines the portrayal of matricentric feminism as well as expounds the issues of mytho...
The article attempts to scrutinize representation of motherhood in a novella “Silsilah Duka” by Dwi ...
In her article Motherhood in African Literature and Culture Remi Akujobi analyzes the place and th...
In her article The Motif of the Patient Wife in Muslim and Western Literature and Folklore Munira ...
Creative literature is a site for possibilities and imagining of society through the portrayal of re...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
The article is a deconstructionist reading of women oppression as depicted in the Sesotho folktale, ...
This article is a ‘masculinist’ reading of Chukwuma Ibezute’s Victims of Betrayal, The Temporal Gods...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This paper concentrates on a comparative study between Alu of the drama The Swamp Dwellers by Soyink...
This article aims to provide a feminist and cultural reading on the myth of Lady Godiva. In this con...
Published ArticleLike most literature around the world, African literature initially portrayed women...
This article treats the various aspects of the resistance mechanisms devised by Ngugi wa Thiongo in ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the representation of the patriarchal web in Nawal El Saadaw...
This article examines the portrayal of matricentric feminism as well as expounds the issue...
This article examines the portrayal of matricentric feminism as well as expounds the issues of mytho...
The article attempts to scrutinize representation of motherhood in a novella “Silsilah Duka” by Dwi ...
In her article Motherhood in African Literature and Culture Remi Akujobi analyzes the place and th...
In her article The Motif of the Patient Wife in Muslim and Western Literature and Folklore Munira ...
Creative literature is a site for possibilities and imagining of society through the portrayal of re...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
The article is a deconstructionist reading of women oppression as depicted in the Sesotho folktale, ...
This article is a ‘masculinist’ reading of Chukwuma Ibezute’s Victims of Betrayal, The Temporal Gods...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This paper concentrates on a comparative study between Alu of the drama The Swamp Dwellers by Soyink...
This article aims to provide a feminist and cultural reading on the myth of Lady Godiva. In this con...
Published ArticleLike most literature around the world, African literature initially portrayed women...
This article treats the various aspects of the resistance mechanisms devised by Ngugi wa Thiongo in ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the representation of the patriarchal web in Nawal El Saadaw...