This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels with particular reference to Violence by Festus Iyayi. The paper examines, first of all, the concept of violence from a Marxist perspective of Franzt Fanon. Furthermore, the paper relates the view of Fanon on violence to what is depicted in the primary text of the paper. The paper argues that the portrayal of the working people in the novel by Iyayi tallies with the view of Fanon in his definition of the concept of violence. The paper exposes how the working people class are presented in the novel as those people who are always in the process of asserting their existence through struggling for survival by selling their labour to the capitalists ...
The colonial predicament enslaves many Africans who struggle against the confines imposed on them by...
Although the African novel arose from Europe, the African has used it to explore a different world v...
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This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
The Nigerian Festus Iyayi’s novel "Violence" portrays a modern African society in a money economy wh...
In this study of violence in African literature, I share James Gilligan\u27s view that violence is r...
Abstract. This essay attempts an evaluation of the African novel with the postulates of Marxism. Bec...
Festus Iyayi is among African writers who believe that the novelist’s responsibility does not stop a...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
African literature evolved largely as a reaction to the colonial presence in Africa and expectedly i...
Violence and Trauma in African Literature focuses on representations of violence in African literatu...
Black writing has become something of a cohesive project: a response to the common experience of rac...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
Before I go into the subject matter of my paper let me explain that my observations on the portrayal...
The colonial predicament enslaves many Africans who struggle against the confines imposed on them by...
Although the African novel arose from Europe, the African has used it to explore a different world v...
This thesis aims to explore how a critical reading of the novel Things Fall Apart (1958) can provide...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
This essay investigates the depiction of the condition of working class people in African novels wit...
The Nigerian Festus Iyayi’s novel "Violence" portrays a modern African society in a money economy wh...
In this study of violence in African literature, I share James Gilligan\u27s view that violence is r...
Abstract. This essay attempts an evaluation of the African novel with the postulates of Marxism. Bec...
Festus Iyayi is among African writers who believe that the novelist’s responsibility does not stop a...
Violence and political chaos are constant themes in African Francophone literature. The present diss...
African literature evolved largely as a reaction to the colonial presence in Africa and expectedly i...
Violence and Trauma in African Literature focuses on representations of violence in African literatu...
Black writing has become something of a cohesive project: a response to the common experience of rac...
Examining the African suffering during the colonialism period and describing the different miseries ...
Before I go into the subject matter of my paper let me explain that my observations on the portrayal...
The colonial predicament enslaves many Africans who struggle against the confines imposed on them by...
Although the African novel arose from Europe, the African has used it to explore a different world v...
This thesis aims to explore how a critical reading of the novel Things Fall Apart (1958) can provide...