Focusing on the significance of indigenous sources in contemporary African literature, this study employs innovative theories of authorship to explore unexpected connections between diverse works and authors. It challenges traditional views of African literature, fostering a dynamic discussion about its origins. The book examines various literary practices such as appropriation and parody, highlighting their impact on African literary expression. With a keen analytical approach, it offers insightful critiques while celebrating the texts under examination with wit and enthusiasm.
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The book explores the evolution and defining features of Nigeria's third-generation literature, which arose from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. It highlights the expressive styles and thematic concerns that set this literary movement apart from its predecessors, offering insights into the cultural and social contexts that shaped these works.
Helping students to write successful paper titles
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- 4 heures de lecture
This book is the first attempt at an extended exploration of the subject of academic paper titling, breaking new ground by confirming the significance of a title as an apparatus for scholarly endeavor. Through systematic examination of a variety of paper titles, the study offers a cohesive picture of the function of the title in academic writing and guides students in the art of effective title making.