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Christopher Babatunde Ogunyemi
Christopher Babatunde Ogunyemi
Professor Extraordinarious at University of South Africa
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Interrogating power relations in contemporary Nigeria : protest and social relevance in Festus Iyayi's Violence
N Akingbe, CB Ogunyemi, AA Otemuyiwa
Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies 2 (4 …, 2011
122011
Gender (Re) configuration in Nigerian Literature through Time and Space
CB Ogunyemi
Journal of Literary Studies (Taylor and Francis) 34 (4), 122-134, 2018
11*2018
The configuration of gender and identity in nigerian literature
CB Ogunyemi
International Journal of Gender and Women Studies 2 (2), 43-59, 2014
112014
Fela Kuti's Black Consciousness: African Cosmology and the re-configuration of Blackness in 'colonial mentality'
CB Ogunyemi
African Identities 19 (2), 487-501, 2021
102021
Salient Themes as Voices in African Poetry
CB Ogunyemi
The Belogradrichic Journal for Local History, Cultural Heritage and Folk …, 2011
82011
Contextualizing the Versification of Genocide and Gender Violence in Zimbabwean Poetry.
CB Ogunyemi
African Identities (Taylor and Francis) 18 (4), 466-479, 2020
52020
Salient themes in African poetry: A re-appraisal of library and information utilization process for new media
C Ogunyemi, JA Kolawole
Journal of Philosophy, Culture and Religion 3, 1-11, 2015
42015
Confronting Inequity in Nigerian Social Milieu: Apprehending Class Stratification in Festus Iyayi’s Violence
N Akingbe, CB Ogunyemi
Journal of Literature and Art Studies 3 (3), 144-157, 2013
42013
A Study on Gender Consciousness in Nigerian Autobiographical Narratives and Power of the Interview
CB Ogunyemi, IO Akindutire, OJ Adelakun
Journal of Education and Practice 2 (4), 92, 2011
42011
Violence in african american literature: A Comparative analysis of Richard Wright's The man who killed a shadow, and James Baldwin's The fire next time
CB Ogunyemi
Dalarna University, 2006
32006
Representing gender violence and structural inequalities in Zimbabwe: studies in the postcolonial women novels of Zimbabwean literary ideologue
CB Ogunyemi
African Identities, Taylor and Francis 21 (3), 577-589, 2023
22023
Sexuality and Hierarchical Trajectories in Global South: A De-colonial Reading of Sefi Atta’s novel, A Bit of Difference in the Exemplification of Contemporary Literature
CB Ogunyemi
Heliyon 8:8, e10159, 2022
22022
Countering Masculinity: Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and the Rise of Feminist Assertiveness in the Novels of Nigerian Female Writers
N Akingbe, CB Ogunyemi
Studia Universitatis Petru Maior-Philologia 22, 81-93, 2017
22017
Okot p'Bitek's Song of Lawino: Singing About the Right of Present African Women
FN Echendu, CB Ogunyemi
Journal of Language and Communication 1 (1), 9-15, 2014
22014
Living anonymity: exile as motif in Lenrie Peters’ he walks alone
CB Ogunyemi, N Akingbe, AA Otemuyiwa
International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 2 (2 …, 2013
22013
Teaching and Learning English in Turkey Par Excellence
CB Ogunyemi
Teaching and Learning 2 (4), 8-20, 2011
2*2011
WISDOM AND AGE IN CHINUA ACHEBE’S “THINGS FALL APART”
CB Ogunyemi
Journal of Communication and Culture 1 (No 3. Dec), 192, 2010
22010
Migrating through Cultures, Deconstructing Masculinities and Gender Identities in Modern Islamic Literature
CB Ogunyemi
Gender Questions 8 (1), 15 pages, 2020
12020
Phallocentrism versus Feminism: a re- conceptualization of Afrocentrism in African Subjectivity
CB Ogunyemi
Africa Insights 49 (1), 112-121, 2019
12019
FEMINIST AND STRUCTURAL NARRATOLOGIE AS IDENTITY (RE)-CONFIGURATIONS IN AFRICAN NARRATIVES: A META-CRITICAL EXPOSITION OF LITERARY ARTICLES
CB Ogunyemi
English Review: Journal of English Education 6 (1), 21-32, 2017
12017
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