Tag: Literary Studies
Reimagining Identity in Postcolonial East African Literature: A Comparative Analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Abdulrazak Gurnah
Two East African writers confront colonial legacy through contrasting narrative strategies

I Am a Tree: A Monologue on Tropical Ecotourism
A poetic critique of how rainforest tourism masks ecological destruction

“In”: M. NourbeSe Philip and “Center”
How a poet uses geography and language to explore self and belonging

From Autonomy to Instrument: Dehumanization in The Conscript
How colonialism strips individuals of humanity in a Libyan anticolonial novel

Transcending Postcolonial Boundaries in Tierno Monénembo’s Saharienne Indigo
How friendship between colonizer and colonized challenges postcolonial conflict

A Poetics of Disorder: Maryse Condé in Dialogue with Édouard Glissant and “Others”
How a Caribbean writer challenged literary boundaries to expand freedom and voice











