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Okwudiri Anasiudu
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Re-thinking afropolitanism: the kinship and differences
O Anasiudu
African Identities, 1-17, 2022
32022
Metaphoric construction of corruption in Nigerian media discourse
I Kamalu, O Anasiudu, RO Fakunle
Topics in Linguistics 24 (1), 67-81, 2023
22023
Historical Remembrance as a Strategy for the Re-Invention of Africa in Odia Ofeimun’s A Feast of Return and Under African Skies
O Anasiudu
Journal of Gender and Power 17 (1), 105-122, 2022
22022
Perspectives in the Nigerian novel: An examination of heteroglossia, double consciousness and multivoicedness in Chinua Achebe’s arrow of god and things fall apart
MO Anasiudu
The Internet Journal Language, Culture and Society 45, 38-47, 2017
22017
The dilemma of Shakespearean tragedy and contemporary Nigerian perspectives
P Chinaka, O Anasiudu
The Internet Journal of Language, Culture and Society 1 (44), 44-4, 2017
22017
The afropolitan identity as a rhizome
O Anasiudu
12021
Unveiling Melodies: Navigating Issues in African Oral Literature through Nkem Okoh's Preface to Oral Literature
O Anasiudu
Journal of Language and Literature Studies 4 (1), 1-17, 2024
2024
Nigerian Poetry: A Systemic Functional Approach
O Anasiudu
2024
Conflict and warfare metaphors in the Nigerian media conceptualization of corruption
I Kamalu, O Anasiudu
African Identities, 1-15, 2024
2024
Mimetic designs in Helon Habila’s Oil on Water
O Anasiudu
Journal of the African Literature Association, 1-15, 2024
2024
(Re) Imagining Africa in Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther (2018)
O Anasiudu
Nordic Journal of African Studies 32 (4), 349–365-349–365, 2023
2023
The Discourse of Otherness: Language Use in Bessie Head’ s Maru
OO Ngwoke, O Anasiudu
INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF AFRICAN & ASIAN STUDIES (IJAAS) 9 (2), 2023
2023
Legacies of Departed African Women Writers: Matrix of Creativity and Power
AO Adadevoh, A Adimora-Ezeigbo, AA Akpuda, Q Albert, O Anasiudu, ...
Rowman & Littlefield, 2022
2022
Language Use in the Discourse of Otherness in Bessie Head’s Maru
OO Ngwoke, O Anasiudu
Legacies of Departed African Women Writers: Matrix of Creativity and Power, 299, 2022
2022
Transcending Hegemonic Phallic-Culture and Imaginaries: Afropolitan Feminism and Relocation as an Emancipatory Metaphor
O Anasiudu
Journal of Language and Literature 22 (2), 293-305, 2022
2022
Literature, Idea and the Feminist Consciousness in Charlotte Perkin Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-Paper”
O Anasiudu
2022
Nnimmo Bassey’s Aesthetic Imagination and Social Meaning in We Thought It Was Oil but It Was Blood
O Anasiudu
Journal of Language and Literature 22 (1), 150-162, 2022
2022
Mobility Trope: Travelling as a Signature of the Afropolitan Female Quest for Existential Subjectivity in Chika Unigwe’s
O Anasiudu
Journal of Gender and Power 14 (2), 123-141, 2020
2020
The functions of deictic words in the representation of migrants’ experiences in NoViolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names (2013)
O Anasiudu
Imbizo 11 (1), 19 pages-19 pages, 2020
2020
Stylistics: Theory and Practice, by Ikenna Kamalu
O Anasiudu
Imbizo 11 (1), 7 pages-7 pages, 2020
2020
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