This paper undertakes, through the prism of linguistic (stylistic) analysis, a reading of the ideological discourse in Festus Iyayi’s novels- Violence, The Contract, and Heroes, with the broad aim of establishing the nexus between literature and ideology, through the instrumentation of language, for societal transformation. The paper explores the symbiotic relationship between language and literature and how the former is used in the study and understanding of the latter. Attempt is made to identify the patterns of use of language with reference to the purpose of commenting on quality, the exegesis and interpretative meanings of the text. The scaffold upon which our analysis is anchored is the Marxist literary criticism based on socialist a...
The Nigerian Festus Iyayi’s novel "Violence" portrays a modern African society in a money economy wh...
The article aims to contribute to the understanding of the connection between text and ideology arti...
Fairclough identifies three levels of critical linguistic analysis: 1. Description of texts. 2. Inte...
A conflation of factors such as the social situation that provides the universe of discourse in Fest...
This chapter builds upon the basics of language structure and functions (Chapters 2–9) to demonstra...
The article deals with the stylistic devices employed by the author of the novel with the purpose of...
Marxism in Literary or Art in our 21St centuries is built around a debate of methodology and applica...
Thompson John B. "Language and Ideology". The theory of ideology is now the object of renewed inter...
A linguistic analysis of literature has caused debates among linguists and between linguists and lit...
This thesis seeks to explore the means by which nominally or potentially resistant texts are appropr...
The purpose of academic writing is to analyse. Although this is true of the form, there is still roo...
"Language as Ideology", has been widely influential and successful in documenting the detail of the ...
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), with particular emphasis on the framework of Fairclough (1989), h...
This thesis researches the role of language (propaganda, slogans, speeches) as depicted in the dysto...
Translation has a crucial role in human life. It is viewed in different ways recently and theories o...
The Nigerian Festus Iyayi’s novel "Violence" portrays a modern African society in a money economy wh...
The article aims to contribute to the understanding of the connection between text and ideology arti...
Fairclough identifies three levels of critical linguistic analysis: 1. Description of texts. 2. Inte...
A conflation of factors such as the social situation that provides the universe of discourse in Fest...
This chapter builds upon the basics of language structure and functions (Chapters 2–9) to demonstra...
The article deals with the stylistic devices employed by the author of the novel with the purpose of...
Marxism in Literary or Art in our 21St centuries is built around a debate of methodology and applica...
Thompson John B. "Language and Ideology". The theory of ideology is now the object of renewed inter...
A linguistic analysis of literature has caused debates among linguists and between linguists and lit...
This thesis seeks to explore the means by which nominally or potentially resistant texts are appropr...
The purpose of academic writing is to analyse. Although this is true of the form, there is still roo...
"Language as Ideology", has been widely influential and successful in documenting the detail of the ...
Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), with particular emphasis on the framework of Fairclough (1989), h...
This thesis researches the role of language (propaganda, slogans, speeches) as depicted in the dysto...
Translation has a crucial role in human life. It is viewed in different ways recently and theories o...
The Nigerian Festus Iyayi’s novel "Violence" portrays a modern African society in a money economy wh...
The article aims to contribute to the understanding of the connection between text and ideology arti...
Fairclough identifies three levels of critical linguistic analysis: 1. Description of texts. 2. Inte...