Across the Mongolo

Across the Mongolo
Author: John Nkemngong Nkengasong
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014
Genre: Colonization
ISBN: 9956447722

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RIOT in the MIND A Critical Study of J N Nkengasong

RIOT in the MIND  A Critical Study of J  N  Nkengasong
Author: Oscar Labang Chenyi
Publsiher: Miraclaire Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780557186372

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This is an important work in literary theory and philosophy of literature. I consider the work a properly constructed path that will lead readers to the literary world of Nkengasong, and Nkengasong to a global world of literary relevance. If you have read Nkengasong before now you will be more comfortable with his works by reading Riot in the Mind: A Critical Study of J. N. Nkengasong. If you have not start with it.Dr. Lawrence Ogbo Ugwuanyi

Letters to Marion And the Coming Generations

Letters to Marion  And the Coming Generations
Author: John Nkemngong Nkengasong
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2009
Genre: Cameroon
ISBN: 9789956558650

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In this rich and compelling collection of poems the author explores the recesses of the imagination to reveal the different facets of contemporary experience. In doing this he highlights the social, the spiritual, and the metaphysical functions of poetry. The reader will find in the collection sincere expressions of feelings and penetrating thoughts, the genuine tone, spirit and taste of poetry and its ability to provide contemplative clues to prevailing circumstances. The preponderance of stimulating imagery and the overall display of ingenious poeticality reveal the poet as one imbued with a fertile imagination and prove as well that poetry remains the most noble of art through which one understands and comes to terms with the hidden secrets of the universe.

Opuliche

Opuliche
Author: Pauline Kanene Davids
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: Nigeria
ISBN: 9789783603400

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Across Five Aprils

Across Five Aprils
Author: Irene Hunt
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2002-01-08
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781101127940

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The Newbery Award-winning author of Up a Road Slowly presents the unforgettable story of Jethro Creighton—a brave boy who comes of age during the turbulent years of the Civil War. In 1861, America is on the cusp of war, and young Jethro Creighton is just nine-years-old. His brother, Tom, and his cousin, Eb, are both of fighting age. As Jethro's family is pulled into the conflict between the North and the South, loyalties are divided, dreams are threatened, and their bonds are put to the test in this heart-wrenching, coming of age story. “Drawing from family records and from stories told by her grandfather, the author has, in an uncommonly fine narrative, created living characters and vividly reconstructed a crucial period of history.”—Booklist

The Cameroonian Novel of English Expression An Introduction

The Cameroonian Novel of English Expression  An Introduction
Author: S. A. Ambanasom
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2009
Genre: Cameroon fiction (English)
ISBN: 9789956558698

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In this eclectic and compelling book, Ambanasom sets out to achieve three primary objectives: to introduce the reader to the extensive body of Cameroonian novels in English, to re-examine the distorting and limiting criteria upon which the critical assessment of the Cameroonian novel in English has so far been based, and to bridge the widening chasm between literary theory and actual critical practice. To achieve these objectives, Ambanasom begins by elaborating an alternative and flexible theoretical framework which he christens the 'Socio-Artistic Approach' and which, according to him, is 'concerned with both a text's thematic, moral, cultural or ideological issues, on the one hand, and its central literary analysis, on the other.' He then proceeds to use this new critical framework to examine twenty-seven major Cameroonian novels in English.

Black Caps and Red Feathers

Black Caps and Red Feathers
Author: John Nkemngong Nkengasong
Publsiher: African Books Collective
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2010
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9789956578382

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In Black Caps and Red Feathers the reader is taken into Creature's subconscious on the garbage heap where he is tenant, and where he recounts his multitudinous and gruesome experiences in Traourou's underground prisons. Ancestral Earth, set within a traditional African background, indicts Akeumbin, the king and custodian of the earth of Allehtendurih, who is caught in the dilemma of stopping a plague caused by the reckless exploitation of the earth and showing affection for his fiftieth bride. In compliance with the Princes of Earth, the women who are the principal victims, bring pressure to bear on the King who condescends to the urgency of appeasing the Ancestral Earth. The common denominator in both plays is communal grudge against irresponsible leadership and its fallouts of indiscriminate victimisation that allow for the anticipation of a new or renewed consciousness.

Crossing Linguistic Borders in Postcolonial Anglophone Africa

Crossing Linguistic Borders in Postcolonial Anglophone Africa
Author: Jemima Anderson,Valentine N. Ubanako
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2014-11-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781443870993

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The papers collected in this volume discuss applied, pedagogical and ideological issues related to language use in selected countries in post-colonial Anglophone Africa. The collection represents new voices in linguistics from Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria, and is structured in four sections, covering the following themes: • languages in contact • language identity, ideology and policy • communication and issues of intelligibility • language in education The volume discusses the linguistic paradoxes and complexities that have emerged from the contact between English, (and/or) French and indigenous African languages. Some of the papers collected here discuss the characteristics, functions and peculiarities of the emerging varieties of languages that have developed in these post-colonial African States. Furthermore, the book offers empirical data on up-to-date research drawn from the expertise of budding and established scholars in the areas under discussion, and demonstrates the rich body of research that is developing in post-colonial Africa. Some of the areas covered in this volume include the linguistic products of bilingualism in Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, and new linguistic and sociocultural borders of Cameroonian Pidgin-Creole, which bridge the ideological gap between English and French speaking communities in Cameroon, unofficial language policy and language planning in the country and discourse choices in Cameroonian English. This book is an ideal resource for graduate students and researchers interested in the areas of sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, discourse analysis and World Englishes.