Critical Perspectives on Nduka Otiono

Critical Perspectives on Nduka Otiono

  • Chris Dunton
  • Mathias Iroro Orhero
  • Ndubuisi Aniemeka Martins
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9781943533725ISBN 10: 1943533725

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Critical Perspectives on Nduka Otiono is written by Chris Dunton and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1943533725 (ISBN 10) and 9781943533725 (ISBN 13).

Nduka Otionois a writer, Associate Professor of African Studies and English, and Director of the Institute of African Studies at Carleton University. He is the author and co-editor of several books of creative writing and academic research. Authored by a diverse assembly of 19 distinguished and emerging scholars, this volume delves deep into the multifaceted oeuvre of Otiono. Predicated on Otiono's fiction and poetry and how his central theoretical/conceptual model, "street stories," expand postcolonial studies, the volume offers fresh insights into Otiono's contributions to African cultural studies, postcolonial literature, and media practice, especially in the literary journalism genre. The book spotlights the writings of the author and co-editor of 10 books of creative writing and scholarship, as well as scores of scholarly and non-refereed articles. "Critical Perspectives" invites us to critically engage with the writings of Otiono's generation of Nigerian writers often characterised as the "third generation."The scope and depth of the book would engage the attention of students, scholars, literary critics, writers, and the general reader interested in postcolonial literature, performance studies, cultural studies, critical theory, literary history, media studies, and popular culture.