The present article investigates Shafi Adam Shafi’s Vuta n’kuvute (The tug of war, 1999), a historical novel which is set in Zanzibar in the late colonial period. Textual analysis highlights how the novel’s linguistic and stylistic peculiarities intermingle inextricably with the contents in constructing the text as a whole, as they are loaded with meanings and symbolic implications which help in the reconstruction of many aspects of the work in connection to the literary, socio-cultural and political context of contemporary Tanzania
This paper aims at giving an overview of the historical development of Swahili translation in Tanzan...
The paper focuses on generational conflicts as depicted in four Swahili novels namely: Vuta N’kuvute...
Vuta nkuvute (A Tug of War) is a feature-length fiction screenplay based on Adam Shafis award-winnin...
The Swahili novel is one of the new literary genres developed in Tanzania after Independence, promot...
The Swahili novel is one of the new literary genres developed in Tanzania after Independence, promot...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
This paper deals with intertextuality in two contemporary Swahili novels: Euphrase Kezilahabi`s Nago...
Contemporary Swahili novels transgress the boundaries of the novel text itself. They employ metatext...
This article presents an interpretation of Said Ahmed Mohamed`s forth novel Kiza katika Nuru (1988)....
This article presents an interpretation of Said Ahmed Mohamed`s forth novel Kiza katika Nuru (1988)....
This article explores the production of literary translations into Swahili in post-independence Tanz...
Kenyan Swahili creative writing has been in the shadow of Tanzanian creative works for a long time. ...
This paper aims at giving an overview of the historical development of Swahili translation in Tanzan...
This paper aims at giving an overview of the historical development of Swahili translation in Tanzan...
The paper focuses on generational conflicts as depicted in four Swahili novels namely: Vuta N’kuvute...
Vuta nkuvute (A Tug of War) is a feature-length fiction screenplay based on Adam Shafis award-winnin...
The Swahili novel is one of the new literary genres developed in Tanzania after Independence, promot...
The Swahili novel is one of the new literary genres developed in Tanzania after Independence, promot...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
In the last decades many literary critics have appraised the works of Zanzibarian writers; referring...
This paper deals with intertextuality in two contemporary Swahili novels: Euphrase Kezilahabi`s Nago...
Contemporary Swahili novels transgress the boundaries of the novel text itself. They employ metatext...
This article presents an interpretation of Said Ahmed Mohamed`s forth novel Kiza katika Nuru (1988)....
This article presents an interpretation of Said Ahmed Mohamed`s forth novel Kiza katika Nuru (1988)....
This article explores the production of literary translations into Swahili in post-independence Tanz...
Kenyan Swahili creative writing has been in the shadow of Tanzanian creative works for a long time. ...
This paper aims at giving an overview of the historical development of Swahili translation in Tanzan...
This paper aims at giving an overview of the historical development of Swahili translation in Tanzan...
The paper focuses on generational conflicts as depicted in four Swahili novels namely: Vuta N’kuvute...
Vuta nkuvute (A Tug of War) is a feature-length fiction screenplay based on Adam Shafis award-winnin...