In this article, I analyse the thematization of alienation in the poetry of the Muvenḓa poet, playwright, and scholar Ntshavheni Alfred Milubi. Milubi ascribes people’s abandonment of moral values to their perpetual frustrations, herein described as alienation. Reference is made to the crumbling African traditional institutions, which, in the past, seemingly functioned as havens for the rehabilitation of alienated individuals in African communities. These institutions are shown to be triggering alienation in the modernising and globalising space, seemingly with no room for recuperation unless one heeds the poet’s clarion calls. I restrict my analysis of Milubi’s poetry only to social and cosmic alienation, guided by a fixed set of themes, n...
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This paper critically examines the centrality of intertextuality in the appreciation of Chinua Ache...
Quite a few scholars have highlighted symbolism as a hallmark of both Tshivenḓa traditional and mode...
The article captioned ‘Alienation and Search for Identity in Ezekiel’ purports to explore some of th...
This paper is a trans-disciplinary inquiry into the principles of alienation and revolutionary ethos...
The Marxist social theory of alienation and psychoanalytical approaches are used in this article tot...
Interrogating Abiola Irele’s largely unchallenged praise of alienation, this essay is bold and insig...
The paper examines the various voices in African poetry. African poets use their themes as echoes to...
The nineteenth century was a period of migration that was perpetuated by the socio-political and eco...
Religion and literature have a powerful symbiotic relationship.Just as the former renders truth of a...
Inlcudes bibliographical references.This paper examines representations of existential alienation in...
Contemporary scholarship largely ignores the role of Tshiven?a literature in reflecting the Vhaven?a...
This article exposes and interrogates Chirikure’s depiction of autochthony. It is an effort toward...
The fifties of the twentieth century saw an upsurge of tremendous anti-imperialistic and anti-coloni...
The purpose of this study is an examination of modern Anglophone African literature of the post-Inde...
Tapping from ChirikureÃs poetry anthologies, this paper is a conscious engagement with Chirikure's ...
This paper critically examines the centrality of intertextuality in the appreciation of Chinua Ache...
Quite a few scholars have highlighted symbolism as a hallmark of both Tshivenḓa traditional and mode...
The article captioned ‘Alienation and Search for Identity in Ezekiel’ purports to explore some of th...
This paper is a trans-disciplinary inquiry into the principles of alienation and revolutionary ethos...
The Marxist social theory of alienation and psychoanalytical approaches are used in this article tot...
Interrogating Abiola Irele’s largely unchallenged praise of alienation, this essay is bold and insig...
The paper examines the various voices in African poetry. African poets use their themes as echoes to...
The nineteenth century was a period of migration that was perpetuated by the socio-political and eco...
Religion and literature have a powerful symbiotic relationship.Just as the former renders truth of a...
Inlcudes bibliographical references.This paper examines representations of existential alienation in...
Contemporary scholarship largely ignores the role of Tshiven?a literature in reflecting the Vhaven?a...
This article exposes and interrogates Chirikure’s depiction of autochthony. It is an effort toward...
The fifties of the twentieth century saw an upsurge of tremendous anti-imperialistic and anti-coloni...
The purpose of this study is an examination of modern Anglophone African literature of the post-Inde...
Tapping from ChirikureÃs poetry anthologies, this paper is a conscious engagement with Chirikure's ...
This paper critically examines the centrality of intertextuality in the appreciation of Chinua Ache...