This paper delves into the linguistic representation of environmental and human degradation in Helon Habila’s “Oil on Water,” a novel that interrogates the socio-ecological impact of oil exploration in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. By employing Critical Discourse Analysis and the Appraisal Framework, the study exposes how language not only reflects but also shapes the perceived reality of ecological destruction and social conflict. The analysis highlights how linguistic strategies in the novel depict the multifaceted relationship between the indigenous communities, the Nigerian government, and multinational oil companies, presenting a landscape marred by exploitation and marginalization. The research identifies the use of vivid descriptive languag...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed a remarkable upsurge inenvironmental resource crisis as ...
The protracted conflict in the Niger Delta communities is currently being diagnosed with a view to u...
Recently, Kaine Agary has joined the new crop of African writers like Promise Okekwe, Chimamanda Ngo...
This paper delves into the linguistic representation of environmental and human degradation in Helon...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian qu...
The quest for environmental protection is no longer domesticated only within the natural sciences. A...
In Nigeria, much of the oil politics and environmental rights-based poetry is anchored on the trauma...
The global outcry of ecological degradation by mankind has been the thematic focus in the creative o...
Oil on Water is Helon Habilla's third novel, published in 2010. It has, like his other works, attrac...
At first sight there appear to be three human groups in the Niger Delta struggle in Helon Habila’s n...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
This study explores the environmental challenges of the Niger Delta area of Nigeria especially as it...
This study looks at Helon Habila’s novel, Oil on Water (2012) in its engagement of the destruction...
The degradation of the Niger Delta environment through pollution has constituted challenges and conc...
Poetry of protest is not uncommon in Nigeria literary landscape. It has a direct relationship and re...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed a remarkable upsurge inenvironmental resource crisis as ...
The protracted conflict in the Niger Delta communities is currently being diagnosed with a view to u...
Recently, Kaine Agary has joined the new crop of African writers like Promise Okekwe, Chimamanda Ngo...
This paper delves into the linguistic representation of environmental and human degradation in Helon...
A number of literary and linguistic researches have been carried out on post-independent Nigerian qu...
The quest for environmental protection is no longer domesticated only within the natural sciences. A...
In Nigeria, much of the oil politics and environmental rights-based poetry is anchored on the trauma...
The global outcry of ecological degradation by mankind has been the thematic focus in the creative o...
Oil on Water is Helon Habilla's third novel, published in 2010. It has, like his other works, attrac...
At first sight there appear to be three human groups in the Niger Delta struggle in Helon Habila’s n...
Abstract This paper focuses on the complex correlation between humans and their ecologies along with...
This study explores the environmental challenges of the Niger Delta area of Nigeria especially as it...
This study looks at Helon Habila’s novel, Oil on Water (2012) in its engagement of the destruction...
The degradation of the Niger Delta environment through pollution has constituted challenges and conc...
Poetry of protest is not uncommon in Nigeria literary landscape. It has a direct relationship and re...
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria witnessed a remarkable upsurge inenvironmental resource crisis as ...
The protracted conflict in the Niger Delta communities is currently being diagnosed with a view to u...
Recently, Kaine Agary has joined the new crop of African writers like Promise Okekwe, Chimamanda Ngo...