A meta-critical study of Akachi Ezeigbos perspectives on childrens literature in Nigeria: Narratology as scientific instrument, morality and didactics in analysis. C. Ogunyemi. Education, Philosophy. 2013. This paper conceptualizes the motif of morality as didactics in delineating the study of children’s literature in Nigeria.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppThe ‘roses’ symbolise the generation to come as well as future of the nation, while bullets imagise war and fierce battle. Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s thematic preoccupation in this long novel is to paint picturesquely the futility of Nigeria-Biafra war (1967-1970), which killed millions of Nigerian people, and children as well as its
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsApp2020, ANSU Journal Of Language and Literary Studies Vol.2, No.1, pp.257-266. This paper focuses on a critical analysis of the "Pidgin Poems of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo." One is not in doubt that she is one Nigerian poet whose experiment with pidgin poetry places her among the elites of the genre in modern Nigerian poetry.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppGender: A Matter of Questioning in Akachi Adimora Ez eigbo’s Trafficked. Ordu, Stanley 1 Francis Attah Egu and Bassey Nkechinyere 3. 1 Research Department, Chaps multi- Concept Ltd, Nigeria. 2
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppAkachi Adimora-Ezeigbo''s Trafficked: Re-defining the ''New'' Nigerian Novel. September 2019. Authors: Christopher Anyokwu. University of Lagos. Content uploaded by Christopher Anyokwu.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppEzeigbo has been consistent in her portrayal of the African woman, her roles, placement and the gender bias within cultural and social systems that have been asphyxiating for the woman in her narratives. Adimora-Ezeigbo sets out to reconfigure womanhood in House of Symbols by creating sheroes: unconventional women in Umuga society.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppAkachi Ezeigbo, an erudite professor and gender-expert insists on calling a spade a spade; she stated that; It was in the larger society I saw that women Were rated second class citizens, even at work
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppAdimora-Ezeigbo is a professor of English, currently teaching at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. In Mixed Legacies Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo bites deep, with the teeth of an ancient griot, into the past and present of her society. She is concerned with the socio-economic and cultural
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsApp202027;Interview with Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, by Onukwube Ofolue and Jennifer Nzeakor, in Sunday Sun, May 24, 2009, pp. 18-19. “How culture can deepen democratic process,” by Adimora-Ezeigbo. Interviewed by Anote Ajeluorou, in The Guardian, Wednesday, June 3, 2009, p. 50-51. “Writing is my life – Akachi Ezeigbo.”.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsApp203;PUBLIC INTEREST STATEMENT. Akachi Ezeigbo and Chimamanda Adichie in The Last of the Strong Ones and Half of a Yellow Sun, respectively, revisit history to reinterpret the role of women in colonial and postcolonial African societies.This paper is a contribution to the ongoing discourse on the reevaluation of the woman as an …
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppAkachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s Roses and Bullets, is a novel of war and love. It is the story of two young lovers, Eloka and Ginika, who found love in each other’s eyes and desperately wanted to keep it in spite of the searing influence of war and bullets. The title of the novel is symbolic; Roses represent love while bullets
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احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppProfessor Akachi Ezeigbo’s academic profile defines her as a Professor of Gender Studies and Creative Writing. She is a feminist scholar who has championed women’s rights in numerous writings of different genres. Her interest in promoting womanhood has birthed the complementarity ideology—an ideological inclination wrapped in Snail-Sense
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احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppGender: A Matter of Questioning in Akachi Adimora Ez eigbo’s Trafficked. Ordu, Stanley 1 Francis Attah Egu and Bassey Nkechinyere 3. 1 Research Department, Chaps multi- Concept Ltd, Nigeria. 2
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppThese conceptions form a -gender view in African culture. This study examines the concept of gender and in Akachi Ezeigbo‟s trilogy using survey method. It was discovered among other things that Ezeigbo is using these literary texts as a medium to seek for the end of oppression of women in the world outside the texts.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppPost-colonial literature which has become a phenomenon for all nations examines, among others the anti-conquest narrative and the functional relations of social, cultural and political powers that sustained the tripartite governmental bodies of colonialism, post-colonialism and neo-colonialism. Since the colonialists viewed the masses as the ‘Other’ the well-being of …
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppEzeigbo has been consistent in her portrayal of the African woman, her roles, placement and the gender bias within cultural and social systems that have been asphyxiating for the woman in her narratives. Adimora-Ezeigbo sets out to reconfigure womanhood in House of Symbols by creating sheroes: unconventional women in Umuga society.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppAkachi Ezeigbo’s children of the eagle: A critical review. November 2005. Journal of International Women''s Studies 7 (1):113—117. Authors: Osita C. Ezenwanebe. University of Lagos.
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsAppAdimora-Ezeigbo is a professor of English, currently teaching at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. In Mixed Legacies Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo bites deep, with the teeth of an ancient griot, into the past and present of her society. She is concerned with the socio-economic and cultural
احصل على السعرالحصول على الاقتباسWhatsApp2020, ANSU Journal Of Language and Literary Studies Vol.2, No.1, pp.257-266. This paper focuses on a critical analysis of the "Pidgin Poems of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo." One is not in doubt that she is one Nigerian poet whose experiment with pidgin poetry places her among the elites of the genre in modern Nigerian poetry.
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