Despite this era of World Englishes, the question of whose language African novelists use and, hence, whose literature they produce remains. It is not uncommon for readers of African literature to assume that what they read from Africa is a translation from African indigenous languages, but who owns the English language that African authors use in their writing? Are these authors using a borrowed language, or is the English they use their own? And whose culture is expressed in the writing? Using Margaret Ogola’s novel entitled The River and the Source within the World Englishes paradigm, this current work proposes that the English Ogola and other African authors use are entirely their own and the cultures they express fully African
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
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Abstract Tracing the Borders of a Literary Field: the Case of Africain Literature in English. — The ...
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This essay will focus on three examples of Nigerian narrative written in English, Gabriel Okara, Amo...
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Language as a problem in African literature has existed (recognised as such or not) from the outset ...
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In this paper, it is suggested that Nigerian literatures written in English provide models and meth...
International audienceNo critical issue has influenced so much the theory and practice of African li...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
Abstract: The power interplay between African languages and English language is both interesting and...
Abstract Tracing the Borders of a Literary Field: the Case of Africain Literature in English. — The ...
African authors of English expression have experimented with self- and pre-emptive translation. Afri...
It has been observed that, in a multilingual environment where two or more languages and cultures ar...
Being interested in African literature one seems to swim from the very beginning in a terminological...
This research stems up from the proposition that linguistic innovation within the purview of contemp...
This essay will focus on three examples of Nigerian narrative written in English, Gabriel Okara, Amo...
This article examines literary works of bilingual authors in Nigeria, who create their own national ...
What is the most prototypical form of African literature? Shouldn’t we be using African languages to...
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...
This dissertation examines the novels of Chinua Achebe, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong\u27o, Nadine Gordimer, and N...
In this paper, it is suggested that Nigerian literatures written in English provide models and meth...
International audienceNo critical issue has influenced so much the theory and practice of African li...
My dissertation examines the historical basis and theoretical validity of African literature. It tur...
Abstract: The power interplay between African languages and English language is both interesting and...
Abstract Tracing the Borders of a Literary Field: the Case of Africain Literature in English. — The ...