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Emmanuel, Ima; Aboh, Romanus (2015) | |
A re-assessment of generationalizations in Nigerian literature: the generationalizations palaver | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #53. p. 136-157. |
Adebiyi, Kazeem (2015) | |
A critique of South Africa Truth and Reconciliation in John Kani's 'Nothing but the truth' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #53. p. 89-105. |
Coker, Oluwole (2015) | |
Mythic imagination and the postcolonial experience in Ben Okri's 'The famished road' and Debo Kotun's 'Abiku' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #53. p. 71-87. |
Orie, Chibueze Prince (2015) | |
Women meet dystopia in their America: a femalist reading of 'Americanah' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #53. p. 61-70. |
Samuel, Awa; Chimmuanya, Ngele (2014) | |
Absence of local flavour: presentation of Igbo proverbs in English and French | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #52. p. 333-347. |
Akwanya, Amechi (ed.) (2014) | |
'Arrow of God' golden jubilee edition | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #52. |
Esimaje, Alexandra llzoaku; Mosagbor, Richard Abekhe; Ezirim, Chukwuma Daniel (2014) | |
Proverbs as iconic and indexical markers of culture: exploration of proverbs of four Nigerian cultures | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #51. p. 255-271. |
Onwumere, Alexander A.; Ebulonu, Florence (2014) | |
The influence of Negritude movement on modern African literature and writers: a study of Chinua Achebe's 'Things fall apart' and Elechi Amadi's 'The concubine' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #51. p. 149-169. |
Shehu, Halima (2014) | |
Literature and religious discourse in West Africa | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #51. p. 104-125. |
Akwanya, Amechi (ed.) (2013) | |
Chinua Achebe memorial edition | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #50. |
Teilanyo, Diri (2008) | |
The writer and the environment: the example of Ken Saro-Wiwa | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #49. p. 48-63. |
Akhuemokhan, Sophia (2008) | |
The man in khaki and the man in the street: a study of 'This Earth, My Brother'and 'Sardines' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #49. p. 6-21. |
Ngonebu, Chinyere L. (2006) | |
Jokes and joking relationship in Chinua Achebe's novels | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #48. p. 137-161. |
Afejuku, Tony E. (2006) | |
The use of suspense in three African autobiographies | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #48. p. 21-34. |
Burness, Don (2003) | |
Letter from São Tomé | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #47. p. 35-41. |
Inyama, N.F. (2003) | |
From the comical to the sinister: charlatanry as theme in Wole Soyinka's writing | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #47. p. 4-18. |
Emezue, Gloria MT (2000) | |
The new poetry of intra-personal and interpersonal concourse: a study of 'Naked Testimonies' and 'Full Moon' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #46. p. 68-80. |
Akwanya, A.N. (2000) | |
Orthodoxy in African literary criticism: need for a new beginning | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #45. p. 44-56. |
Ezeliora, Osita (2000) | |
Aspects of African mythopoeic assumptions: representations of 'the departed' in Nigerian poetry in English | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #44. p. 46-68. |
Eze, Norbert Oyibo (2000) | |
Meaning and significance in Esiaba Irobi's 'Nwokedi' and 'Hangmen also die' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #44. p. 24-45. |
Okolie, Maxwell A. (1999) | |
Exile unlike any other: assimilation, alienation as themes in African fiction | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #43. p. 42-58. |
Akwanya, A.N. (1999) | |
Crisis of filiation: exile and return in Munonye's trilogy | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #41. p. 88-108. |
Omobowale, Babatunde E. (1996) | |
Urbanizing the Rural Woman, the Farse and the Facts: A Perspective on Tess Onwueme's 'Tell it to Women' | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #34. October. p. 100-116. |
Okeke-Ezigbo, Emeka (1982) | |
The role of the Nigerian writer in a Carthaginian society | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #21. p. 28-38. |
Mnthali, Felix; Ugundipe-Leslie, Omolara (1982) | |
Social contexting in the teaching of African literature | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #20. p. 82-90. |
Balogun, Odun (1981) | |
The contemporary stage in the development of African aesthetic | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #19. p. 15-24. |
Terry, Eugene (1981) | |
Black autobiography: discernible forms | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #19. p. 6-10. |
Amankulor, James N. (1980) | |
Dance as element of artistic synthesis in traditional Igbo festival theatre | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #17. p. 84-95. |
Anonymous (1979) | |
Approaches to the teaching of African and Caribbean literature in the schools: a panel discussion | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #15. p. 64-91. |
Anonymous (1979) | |
Kent/Okike conference papers | |
Okike: an African Journal of New Writing. #15. p. 8-58. |
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