In this essay I will examine the characteristics of narrative strategy used by Nigerian writer and activist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in her novel „Americanah” with special reference to Igbo language. The paper provides examples of several expressions in Igbo taken from the novel such as phrases, sentences, proverbs and other lexical items. Using the concept of the migrant identity for my analysis I argue that her narrative strategy including certain Igbo context as base for recognition could be interpreted as the method of manifestation of different self-identifications, global identities and a dynamic sense of belonging from a perspective of Nigerian writer living in the United States
The study of literary texts from the purely formal-sentence linguistics is less helpful because it u...
“Immigrant Literacies: Language and Learning in the African Diaspora Novel by Twenty-First Century A...
Brittany Alsup ENG 548 Balancing Identity Between Perception and Reality In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie...
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 ...
The continuing and increasing interest in the study of identities in the humanities and the social s...
Language and the construction of multiple identities in the Nigerian novel examines the multifaceted...
Language has been identified as the most flexible and pervasive of the many symbolic resources avail...
Literature is one of the arenas of discourse where the meaning potential of language can be explored...
[eng] Americanah (2013) is a semi-autobiographical novel written by the internationally renowned aut...
Migration and its consequences are often discussed in contemporary postcolonial discussions. This to...
Migration and its consequences are often discussed in contemporary postcolonial discussions. This to...
Migration and its consequences are often discussed in contemporary postcolonial discussions. This to...
With her latest novel Americanah (2013), Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie portrays the effect that the exper...
The study of literary texts from the purely formal-sentence linguistics is less helpful because it u...
“Immigrant Literacies: Language and Learning in the African Diaspora Novel by Twenty-First Century A...
Brittany Alsup ENG 548 Balancing Identity Between Perception and Reality In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie...
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 ...
The continuing and increasing interest in the study of identities in the humanities and the social s...
Language and the construction of multiple identities in the Nigerian novel examines the multifaceted...
Language has been identified as the most flexible and pervasive of the many symbolic resources avail...
Literature is one of the arenas of discourse where the meaning potential of language can be explored...
[eng] Americanah (2013) is a semi-autobiographical novel written by the internationally renowned aut...
Migration and its consequences are often discussed in contemporary postcolonial discussions. This to...
Migration and its consequences are often discussed in contemporary postcolonial discussions. This to...
Migration and its consequences are often discussed in contemporary postcolonial discussions. This to...
With her latest novel Americanah (2013), Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie portrays the effect that the exper...
The study of literary texts from the purely formal-sentence linguistics is less helpful because it u...
“Immigrant Literacies: Language and Learning in the African Diaspora Novel by Twenty-First Century A...
Brittany Alsup ENG 548 Balancing Identity Between Perception and Reality In Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie...