The continuing and increasing interest in the study of identities in the humanities and the social sciences since the turn of the twenty-first century points to the significance of the subject matter in human evolution. Against such a significant backdrop, we scrutinise the symbolic parallel between the use of endearment terms and the construction of identities in the works of two prominent Nigerian novelists – Chinua Achebe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Despite studies on their respective novels, extensive studies on how these Nigerian novelists deploy linguistic resources to enunciate in-group identity are still inadequate. Using social constructionism and literary pragmatics as our theoretical point of reference, we contend that these no...
The study of stylistics has shown that literary artists explore naming in character portrayal as wel...
The aim of this essay is to point out how Chinua Achebe uses different features of Igbo and Nigerian...
This paper deals with Chinua Achebe’s (1930-2013) No Longer at Ease (1960) which depicts the dissemi...
Language has been identified as the most flexible and pervasive of the many symbolic resources avail...
With a general interest in Igbo identities, this study critically explores a set of questions which ...
With a general interest in Igbo identities, this study critically explores a set of questions which ...
With a general interest in Igbo identities, this study critically explores a set of questions which ...
ABSTRACT This study aims to establish the Igbo tradition in Nigerian literature through the use of E...
ABSTRACT This study aims to establish the Igbo tradition in Nigerian literature through the use of E...
Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God and A Man of the People, the first four novels by...
Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God and A Man of the People, the first four novels by...
Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God and A Man of the People, the first four novels by...
Language and the construction of multiple identities in the Nigerian novel examines the multifaceted...
In this essay I will examine the characteristics of narrative strategy used by Nigerian writer and a...
Studies within linguistics have proven that language expresses identity. However, the act of lexical...
The study of stylistics has shown that literary artists explore naming in character portrayal as wel...
The aim of this essay is to point out how Chinua Achebe uses different features of Igbo and Nigerian...
This paper deals with Chinua Achebe’s (1930-2013) No Longer at Ease (1960) which depicts the dissemi...
Language has been identified as the most flexible and pervasive of the many symbolic resources avail...
With a general interest in Igbo identities, this study critically explores a set of questions which ...
With a general interest in Igbo identities, this study critically explores a set of questions which ...
With a general interest in Igbo identities, this study critically explores a set of questions which ...
ABSTRACT This study aims to establish the Igbo tradition in Nigerian literature through the use of E...
ABSTRACT This study aims to establish the Igbo tradition in Nigerian literature through the use of E...
Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God and A Man of the People, the first four novels by...
Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God and A Man of the People, the first four novels by...
Things Fall Apart, No Longer at Ease, Arrow of God and A Man of the People, the first four novels by...
Language and the construction of multiple identities in the Nigerian novel examines the multifaceted...
In this essay I will examine the characteristics of narrative strategy used by Nigerian writer and a...
Studies within linguistics have proven that language expresses identity. However, the act of lexical...
The study of stylistics has shown that literary artists explore naming in character portrayal as wel...
The aim of this essay is to point out how Chinua Achebe uses different features of Igbo and Nigerian...
This paper deals with Chinua Achebe’s (1930-2013) No Longer at Ease (1960) which depicts the dissemi...