Language, Literature And Style In Africa: A Festschrift For Professor Christopher Olatunji Awonuga
\ Edited By Arua E. Arua, Taiwo Abioye, Kehinde A. Ayoola
Newcastle
: Cambridge Scholars
, 2014
xvi, 169 p.:
portraits
Index
Profile of Professor Christopher Olantunji Awonuga / Professor Bidemi O. Okanlawon --Part 1: Analytical and Theoretical Issues --Free Indirect Style in Three Canonical African Novels Written in English / Arua E. Arua --Going Beyond Borders: Rushdie, Okri and the Deconstruction of Realism / Durojaiye Owoeye --Part 2: Style, Pedagogy and Technology-Mediated Discourse --Manipulative Use of Short Messaging Service Text Messages by Nigerian Telecommunications Companies / Kehinde A. Ayoola --"Facebook Style": The Use of Emoticons and Graphic Signs by Users in the Cape Flats / Nadine Chariatte --The Use of Facebook in Theatre Studies / Fani-Kayode Omoregie --Part 3: Lexis, Semantics and Prose Style Analysis --Straddling the Prose-Poetry Divide for Semantic Functionality: Vera's Under the Tongue / Sindiso Zhou --A Lexico-Stylistic Analysis of Kaine Agary's Yellow-Yellow / Taiwo Abioye and Esther Ajiboye --Adjectives of Colour in Libyan Short Stories: A Stylistic Analysis / Safa M. Elnaili --Part 4: A Wider Perspective --Making Applied Linguistics Relevant in Africa: A Theoretical Perspective / Modupe M. Alimi.
ادبیات آفریقایی
-- تاریخ و نقد
African literature -- History and criticism
English language -- Usage -- Social aspects -- Africa