Nigeria is fast degenerating in the 21st century into a sort of socio-political wasteland. This paper portrays the disdain and subsequent indictment of the Nigerian government which constantly exploits its citizenry. The paper attempts to examine postcolonial satire in Igoni Barrett’s debut novel, Blackass (2015). Postcolonial satire apart from inducing readers with laughter at colonial histories, seemingly uncrown legacies of imperialism. Hence, the essay aims at showing how Barrett handles postcolonial satire to deconstruct variegated concepts like race, class, gender, power, ambivalence, culture, language, hybridity, and diaspora in the concourse of this paper. The meanings and features of satire and Postcolonialism as concepts are expli...
African writers have an enduring propensity for social and political commitment. Their texts mostly ...
Postcolonial Nigerian society is confronted by corruption and oppression that emerged in the wake of...
This study sets out to examineKaineAgary's Yellow-Yellow as one of the several novels that thematize...
This paper attempts to examine the allegorical narrative strategies and politics of identity—race, a...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
Following post-1945 decolonization, many anticolonial figures became disenchanted, for they witnesse...
Examined in the present article are two early satiric lyrics of Gabriel Okara—“Once Upon a Time” and...
The demise of military regime in Nigeria has, unarguably, reshaped the literary sensibility of recen...
Postcolonial theory and criticism started to gain prominence from the last two decades. It consists ...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
Still insisting on the essentialist and peculiar nature of African Literature, most older critics ar...
This essay attempts a critical reading of Helon Habila’s two novels- Waiting for an Angel and Measur...
The paper examined Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart as an example of world literature and emp...
African writers have an enduring propensity for social and political commitment. Their texts mostly ...
Literary productions from Nigeria since inception have envisioned a utopian society. Driven by prote...
African writers have an enduring propensity for social and political commitment. Their texts mostly ...
Postcolonial Nigerian society is confronted by corruption and oppression that emerged in the wake of...
This study sets out to examineKaineAgary's Yellow-Yellow as one of the several novels that thematize...
This paper attempts to examine the allegorical narrative strategies and politics of identity—race, a...
Post-independence African plays have been characterized by the disillusionment of playwrights with A...
Following post-1945 decolonization, many anticolonial figures became disenchanted, for they witnesse...
Examined in the present article are two early satiric lyrics of Gabriel Okara—“Once Upon a Time” and...
The demise of military regime in Nigeria has, unarguably, reshaped the literary sensibility of recen...
Postcolonial theory and criticism started to gain prominence from the last two decades. It consists ...
Oral literature is a vital tool that is sometimes deployed by African writers for criticizing the so...
Still insisting on the essentialist and peculiar nature of African Literature, most older critics ar...
This essay attempts a critical reading of Helon Habila’s two novels- Waiting for an Angel and Measur...
The paper examined Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart as an example of world literature and emp...
African writers have an enduring propensity for social and political commitment. Their texts mostly ...
Literary productions from Nigeria since inception have envisioned a utopian society. Driven by prote...
African writers have an enduring propensity for social and political commitment. Their texts mostly ...
Postcolonial Nigerian society is confronted by corruption and oppression that emerged in the wake of...
This study sets out to examineKaineAgary's Yellow-Yellow as one of the several novels that thematize...