African writers’ cultural settings are often reflected in their artistic creations. In his writings, Tanure Ojaide constantly re-affirms his identification with, and indebtedness to, his Urhobo traditional heritage. The short story seems to afford him the opportunity to interrogate the visible (physical) and invisible (spiritual) in the lives of his people which he reflects through his fictional characters. This paper therefore, adopts a pragmatic approach as it examines Ojaide’s preoccupation with the place, representation, and implications of spirituality through some stories selected from his four collections of short fiction. The writer projects ideas around African spirituality mainly through the relationship between the livin...
Book synopsis: Religion, Culture and Spirituality in Africa and the African Diaspora explores the wa...
This paper attempts to define African spirituality as being imbedded in cultural-contextual settings...
African believe that there need to communicate with those who have left this world and went to the s...
This dissertation examines how West African prose in English is informed and shaped by the underlyin...
While some notable studies have been done on Tanure Ojaide and his coevals on their “Alter/Native” t...
The place of Urhobo folklore in Tanure Ojaide’s poetry While some notable studies have been done on ...
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria, received his Ph.D. in English from Syracuse University in 1981. ...
This project examines the presence of African-derived spiritual ideals within the black literary tra...
This project examines the presence of African-derived spiritual ideals within the black literary tra...
The subject of this essay, then, is the enduring spiritualities of Africa (including imports ), the...
There exists in the modern worlda form of non-Christianised religious thought which develops the bas...
This article argues that African literature is a didactic literature. It points out that even though...
Didacticism and the Third Generation of African WritersThis article argues that African literature i...
Tanure Ojaide, a celebrated Nigerian poet, is a writer who is constantly in search for an alternativ...
This thesis consists of two related parts. The first is an essay that examines realism and suprareal...
Book synopsis: Religion, Culture and Spirituality in Africa and the African Diaspora explores the wa...
This paper attempts to define African spirituality as being imbedded in cultural-contextual settings...
African believe that there need to communicate with those who have left this world and went to the s...
This dissertation examines how West African prose in English is informed and shaped by the underlyin...
While some notable studies have been done on Tanure Ojaide and his coevals on their “Alter/Native” t...
The place of Urhobo folklore in Tanure Ojaide’s poetry While some notable studies have been done on ...
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria, received his Ph.D. in English from Syracuse University in 1981. ...
This project examines the presence of African-derived spiritual ideals within the black literary tra...
This project examines the presence of African-derived spiritual ideals within the black literary tra...
The subject of this essay, then, is the enduring spiritualities of Africa (including imports ), the...
There exists in the modern worlda form of non-Christianised religious thought which develops the bas...
This article argues that African literature is a didactic literature. It points out that even though...
Didacticism and the Third Generation of African WritersThis article argues that African literature i...
Tanure Ojaide, a celebrated Nigerian poet, is a writer who is constantly in search for an alternativ...
This thesis consists of two related parts. The first is an essay that examines realism and suprareal...
Book synopsis: Religion, Culture and Spirituality in Africa and the African Diaspora explores the wa...
This paper attempts to define African spirituality as being imbedded in cultural-contextual settings...
African believe that there need to communicate with those who have left this world and went to the s...