Volume 2
Published in UTUENIKANG - December, 2023
The Old in the New, The New in the Old: Migrant Metapors, African Literatures and the Digital Turn
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Migrant Metapors African Literatures Digital Turn
James T. Tsaaior — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 1-12The Semantics of ‘It Is Well’ in Nigerian English
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Semantics Contexts Nigerian English Socio-linguistics Pragmatics Internalized semantics
Inyang Udofot — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 13-17Contextualizing Female Identifications and the Politics of Otherness in Black Female Writings
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Contextualizing Female Identifications Politics Black Female Writings
Iniobong Uko — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 18-30Feminist Discourse: Power, Sexuality and Gender in Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi
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Male-dominated Inferior Powerless Patriarchy Stereotyped
Ima U. Emmanuel — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 31-37Representations of Sectarian Extremism in Selected Nigerian Novels
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Sectarian terrorism Extremism contemporary literature Nigerian Novels
Israel O. Adeleke & Emmanuel B. Omobowale — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 38-50“A Pandemic on a Pandemic”: Tanure Ojaide’s Poetry, Racism and Corona Virus-19 Pandemic
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Corona Virus Literature Pandemic Racism
Effiok B. Uwatt — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 51-68Curbing Terrorism and Violence in Nigerian Society: The Role of Information Professionals
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Terrorism Information Professionals Library Information Services Nigerian Society
Nse E. Akwan — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 69-80Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Selected Wedding Invitation Cards in South-Eastern Nigeria
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South-east Nigeria Igbo invitation Multimodal Moves
Justus C. Ugwu — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 81-89Violent Rhetoric as Response to Global Hegemonies in the Poetry of Amiri Baraka and Peter Onwudinjo
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Vengeance Rhetoric Post-colonial Theory Global Hegemonies Capitalists
Patrick O. Ogar & Josephat A. Odey — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 90-99Women, Damaged Bodies, Healing Bodies: A Logotherapeutic Analysis of Yejide Kilanko’s Daughters Who Walk This Path
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logotherapy trauma literature psyche African women
Rebecca U. Davies — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 100-108Ecological Violation: Rethinking the Consequences of Postcolonial Infrastructures in the Novels of Ngugi wa Thiong’o
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Ecological violation African novel Ecocriticism Ngugi wa'Thiong'o Postcolonial infrastructures and legacies
Dele M. Ugwanyi & Micah O. Asukwo — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 109-117Portrayal of Terrorism in Soji Cole’s Embers
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Boko Haram Terrorism Corruption Soji Cole
Mobolanle Sotunsa & Tunde Odesola — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 118-127A Lexico-Semantic Analysis of Helon Habila’s Oil On Water
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Lexico-Semantics Lexical Choice Textuality Effective Communication
Eventus Edem — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 128-137Homeless Children, Witnessing as Aesthetics and the Diary of a Street Biographer: Onyekachi Onuoha’s Earth Corners
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Stranded children African socio-cultural values witnessing aesthetics street biography
David E. Udoinwang & Uwem Affiah — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 138-149Emerging Gender Perspectives of the African Americans in Octavia Butler’s Fledgling and Parable of the Sower
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Racial Discrimination Alienation Aspiration Determination Gender Future
Rebecca Usoro — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 150-157Post-Postcolonialism As De-Neocolonialism In Chinua Achebe’s Anthills Of The Savannah And Jack Mapanje’s And Crocodiles Are Hungry At Night
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Post-postcolonialism De-neocolonialism African leadership Chinua Achebe Jack Mapanje
Eyoh Etim — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 158-170An Acoustic Analysis of Palatalization and Palatality: A Case of Nigerian Speakers of English
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Acoustic Palatalization Palatality Sound Change
Nkereke M. Essien — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 171-190Cultural Limitations and the Postmodern Temper: Contextualising Freedom in Chinelo Okparanta’s Under The Udala Trees
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African Culture Experimentation Orientation Sex and Sexuality
Micah O. Asukwo & Dele M. Ugwanyi — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 191-201Theatre Practice in Nigeria: Sourcing Native Materials for Make-Up Design: An Alternative to Exotic Products
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Make-up designs exotic products film making experimental research
Umoh S. Asuquo — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 202-209Oil Pillage of the Ecosystem: A Study of Helon Habila’s Oil On Water
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Ecosystem Pillage Environment Niger Delta
Okachukwu O. Wosu & Mbuotidem S. Idio — volume 2, issue 1 — pp. 210-218