Class politics has been an age long reality in most nations of the world. There is a constant struggle for power and relevance between the different social classes. Africa most strikingly has just two major classes; the 'the haves' and the 'have nots'. This research was geared out to understudy the dimension of the relationship between social classes in Esiaba Irobi‘s Cemetary Road and Nwokedi. The researcher used the qualitative research method and resorted to the case study approach in the gathering and analysis of his data. The findings show that class relationship, as portrayed in the two plays, is marked by tensions and oppressions as the wealthy and powerful class feed off the rest of society and exploit them perpetually. This obnoxio...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of post-colonial modernism in the ...
Africa’s current socio-economic predicament is often solely attributed to political and economic mis...
This paper is centered on a social set back, which is symbolic to the continent of Africa. Some Afri...
This paper investigates the plight of the poor masses in the play Some Mother’s Sons, a post-aparthe...
Discrimination is a social problem which has eaten deep into the social circles of different African...
The African middle class (AMC) is an elusive category with high political significance. In spite of ...
This paper discusses the socio-economic challenges faced by African nations as presented in the radi...
First published in 1999, this study of the politics of education in Cameroon, the Congo and Kenya pr...
In the culture of any group of people, language, as a potent means of communication, cannot be releg...
Many scholars have contended that Africa is underdeveloped most probably in comparison with other co...
This work explores Esiaba Irobi’s Cemetery Road (2009) and Ojo Rasaki Bakare’s Once Upon a Tower (20...
The phenomenon of class conflict does not only occured in real life, but also in literary works, s...
On the basis of fieldwork in Kinshasa, this essay makes a link between riots, the recent anthropolog...
The focus of proletarian drama is on members of the working class and by extension, the masses. The ...
Like many other West African countries, The Gambia faces challenges regarding discrimination based o...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of post-colonial modernism in the ...
Africa’s current socio-economic predicament is often solely attributed to political and economic mis...
This paper is centered on a social set back, which is symbolic to the continent of Africa. Some Afri...
This paper investigates the plight of the poor masses in the play Some Mother’s Sons, a post-aparthe...
Discrimination is a social problem which has eaten deep into the social circles of different African...
The African middle class (AMC) is an elusive category with high political significance. In spite of ...
This paper discusses the socio-economic challenges faced by African nations as presented in the radi...
First published in 1999, this study of the politics of education in Cameroon, the Congo and Kenya pr...
In the culture of any group of people, language, as a potent means of communication, cannot be releg...
Many scholars have contended that Africa is underdeveloped most probably in comparison with other co...
This work explores Esiaba Irobi’s Cemetery Road (2009) and Ojo Rasaki Bakare’s Once Upon a Tower (20...
The phenomenon of class conflict does not only occured in real life, but also in literary works, s...
On the basis of fieldwork in Kinshasa, this essay makes a link between riots, the recent anthropolog...
The focus of proletarian drama is on members of the working class and by extension, the masses. The ...
Like many other West African countries, The Gambia faces challenges regarding discrimination based o...
In this article, I propose to discuss the way in which the issues of post-colonial modernism in the ...
Africa’s current socio-economic predicament is often solely attributed to political and economic mis...
This paper is centered on a social set back, which is symbolic to the continent of Africa. Some Afri...