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Akachi Ezeigbo uses stylistic features to draw reader/listener's attention to successive words or sentences in discourses through imitating aural expressiveness. It is found that the writer coined certain words to capture definite expressions of the war and other prominent issues. Most of these coinages were formed through several word ...
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intend to nip in the bud but they fail. Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo uses these natural phenomena stylistically to depict the beauty, harmony, love and peace, which existed among the people before the invasion of Umuga by Kosiri, (colonial masters) who brought in chaos and violation, which signify disharmony, tension, unrest and bitterness.
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Professor 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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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 …
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Theodora Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo She puts a clarion call to all feminists, most Emmanuel A.Adedun and Onuora especially the African feminists to educate Benedict Nweke (ed) Ibadan: the -child and young women to be University Press. 102 - 135. outspoken, bold and intelligent, to proffer Ebbe O.N, and Das D.K. (Eds) Global escape from all ...
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Akachi 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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Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo is a Nigerian author and educator, whose published work includes novels, poetry, short stories, books for children, essays and journalism. She is the winner of several awards in Nigeria, including the Nigeria Prize for Literature.. Quotes [edit]. Bombing the Terrorists with planes from the skies is not …
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Akachi Ezeigbo's trilogy is therefore seen as a message of hope to all oppressed women in Africa; that women are already in the ascent and that total liberation is possible and at the threshold. The "benign way" to survive being the pathway of sound education and economic empowerment of women. These will help to facilitate the "coming ...
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Kola Eke. 2020, ANSU Journal Of Language and Literary Studies Vol.2, , 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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It is in the above realms that this paper employs the pragmatic literary approach and the psychoanalytic literary criticism to identify and evaluate figurative use of language in Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo's three ideologically linked novels which are: The Last of the Strong Ones, House of Symbols, and Children of the Eagle.
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She was given out to marriage as second wife, she took care of her husband and co-wife as her own parents. When she lost her husband, she attempt for the umunna to make her re-married felled. Abazu visited her one night, asking her to be his bride and thereby revealing his secret to her but she refused to his request.
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Ezeigbo 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.
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Emerging Perspectives on Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo is a collection of 15 critical essays that highlight the literary contributions of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo as one of Nigeria's leading writers. The book includes a literary biography, professional profile, and an interview with professor Adimora-Ezeigbo that offers valuable insight into ...
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Snail-Sense Feminism is one of the Afro-centric feminist models that target the eradication of male domination and subjugation in Nigeria in particular and Africa in general. Among other issues, this African indigenous model espouses that women should adopt snaillike patience and efficiency in negotiating their ways around and over "boulders, …
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Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo. 4.20. 10 ratings1 review. "This is a compelling and riveting narrative, executed in a haunting style. Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo writes with the ferocity of a barbed arrow: straight from the quiver of the heart to the target of another heart. The result is a lyrical tale that is experientially rich and enriching, a veritable ...
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This paper examines post-colonialism in the Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo's Trafficked through the theoretical framework of post-colonialism. The paper depicted the experience of the migrates . Geoffrey Gyasi Interviews Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo. 2013723 Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo was born and raised in Eastern Nigeria, but now lives in Lagos.
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