In the 1960s, much diatribe was exchanged by African literary artists within their caucus, and outside with different scholars interested in African literature. Wali demonstrates this disagreement. He comments, “… until these writers and their western midwives accept the fact that true African literature must be written in African languages, they would be merely pursuing a dead end, which can only lead to sterility, uncertainty, and frustration.” In reply to Wali, Achebe expresses, “…you cannot cram African literature in a small, neat definition. I do not see African literature as one unit but as associated units – in fact, the sum total of all the national and ethnic literatures of Africa”. The d...
Extending Derek Bickerton’s pioneering study on the Creole Continuum; this essay argues that E...
International audienceNo critical issue has influenced so much the theory and practice of African li...
The language of African literature has been the subject of fierce debate. Often the start of this de...
Language as a problem in African literature has existed (recognised as such or not) from the outset ...
One of the touchstones in the pursuit of literacy excellence, according to Longinus, is the creation...
Being interested in African literature one seems to swim from the very beginning in a terminological...
This article entitled African Literary Communication centers on the way of transmitting message as w...
What is the most prototypical form of African literature? Shouldn’t we be using African languages to...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the issue of language and the modern African writer. The...
A number of African literature scholars including Emenyonu (2006) Nnolim (2006) and Hale (2006) made...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
peer reviewedDebates around the question of language in African literatures have been ubiquitous sin...
This research is premised on Armstrong's (1990:7) argument that „every interpretive approach reveals...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
The multitudinous nature of African literature has always been an issue but really not a problem, al...
Extending Derek Bickerton’s pioneering study on the Creole Continuum; this essay argues that E...
International audienceNo critical issue has influenced so much the theory and practice of African li...
The language of African literature has been the subject of fierce debate. Often the start of this de...
Language as a problem in African literature has existed (recognised as such or not) from the outset ...
One of the touchstones in the pursuit of literacy excellence, according to Longinus, is the creation...
Being interested in African literature one seems to swim from the very beginning in a terminological...
This article entitled African Literary Communication centers on the way of transmitting message as w...
What is the most prototypical form of African literature? Shouldn’t we be using African languages to...
This paper endeavours to shed some light on the issue of language and the modern African writer. The...
A number of African literature scholars including Emenyonu (2006) Nnolim (2006) and Hale (2006) made...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
peer reviewedDebates around the question of language in African literatures have been ubiquitous sin...
This research is premised on Armstrong's (1990:7) argument that „every interpretive approach reveals...
The late South African author Lewis Nkosi described history as a hero in African literature in his c...
The multitudinous nature of African literature has always been an issue but really not a problem, al...
Extending Derek Bickerton’s pioneering study on the Creole Continuum; this essay argues that E...
International audienceNo critical issue has influenced so much the theory and practice of African li...
The language of African literature has been the subject of fierce debate. Often the start of this de...