ETHIOPE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH, LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES: JOURNAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES, DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA
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<p> The Ethiope Journal of English, Literary, and Cultural Studies (ISSN: 0795-5413) is an interdisciplinary journal that explores topical and generative issues in English linguistics and in literary and cultural studies. We recognise that African humanities research is both problem-based and knowledge oriented, and our aim is to provide a platform for scholars to analyse and theorise Africa in a way that is generative, conversational and decolonial. Specifically, the journal focuses on both the analytical and theoretical approaches to knowledge production in the context of Africa and the Global South. We want to curate papers that are hinged on African indigenous paradigms and approaches or that seek to extend, reimagine, or contextualise current theoretical or analytical approaches in English language studies and in literary and cultural studies.</p> <p>We invite papers that dwell on all aspects of English language studies, including phonetics/phonology, semantics, syntax, discourse analysis, pragmatics, stylistics, ESL, ESP etc. We also welcome papers that theorise literary and cultural texts, including film, still and moving images, music and dance, photographs, cultural objects, spaces and places, society and social formations, and other relevant corpora. While we accept purely analytical essays, we encourage authors to focus on theorising the texts or data they engage with. In particular, we welcome theoretical conversations that implicate postcolonial subjecthood, ecocritical approaches (especially postcolonial ecocriticism), feminism and gender studies, new trends in linguistics, object-oriented criticism and approaches, and other generative approaches to knowledge production. Authors are encouraged to do original theorisation rather than adopt extant theoretical frameworks. They may also extend the scope of extant theories and approaches based on the material they present and discuss.</p> <p> Furthermore, papers with interdisciplinary approaches are also welcomed. We recognise that knowledge production is an elastic phenomenon, and that bright ideas might implicate various fields. Interesting multi-modal, eclectic, or collaborative research is encouraged in this journal.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>JOURNAL POLICY</strong></p> <p>The Ethiope Journal of English, Literary and Cultural Studies is published biennially by the Department of English and Literary Studies, Delta State University Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria. All papers submitted to this maiden edition of the journal had undergone double-blind peer review and published papers are well researched, original and data-driven.</p> <p>Contributors are to submit an e-copy of their manuscript for assessment and publication to ethiopejournal@delsu.edu.ng or ethiopejournal@gmail.com. Such manuscripts should be original and not under consideration for publication elsewhere and should not have been published in any other journal.</p> <p>Submitted manuscript which should not exceed 7000 words should be typeset in MS Word Times New Roman Font 12, with double line spacing. The first page should include the title of the manuscript, name(s), and institutional affiliation/address, abstract (not more than 250 words and with not more than six keywords). Manuscripts should conform to the current APA or MLA style sheet. Author(s) of published papers will derive the benefits from peer-review of contributions by seasoned scholars, global visibility and receipt of hard copies as well as soft copies of their papers.</p> <p>The twelve papers in this maiden edition of the journal cut across disciplines in cultural, media studies and sub-disciplines in English and literary studies. The contributors include seasoned and renowned scholars of international repute and young astute scholars with burning desire to excel in academics. The first article titled: “Folklore and African Poetry in the Age of Globalization” by Prof Ojaide is on cultural studies. Prof. Ojaide is a renowned poet and professor of international repute from the University of North Carolina, USA. It is pertinent to note that the contributors are from universities across the globe. We believe that the twelve articles will be of immense interest to researchers and students.</p> <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p> DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES, DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKAen-USETHIOPE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH, LITERARY AND CULTURAL STUDIES: JOURNAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND LITERARY STUDIES, DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY, ABRAKA, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA0795-5413A DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF NIGERIA’S ANTHEM REVERSAL-RELATED MEMES
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Abiola Sanni Oremeyi Abiola Sanni Oremeyi
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2024-12-242024-12-24LANGUAGE AND THE POET: AN INTERPRETIVE STYLISTIC READING OF SHAKESPEARE’S “SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO A SUMMER’S DAY?”
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Daramola A. Authority Daramola A. AuthorityLawrence Efe Ogboru Lawrence Efe Ogboru
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2024-12-242024-12-24ENDEMIC SLEAZE IN NIGERIAN JUDICIARY: INTERPLAY OF HUMOUR AND REFORMATIVE COMMITMENT IN NIYI OSUNDARE’S “MY LORD TELL ME WHERE TO KEEP YOUR BRIBE”
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Esiophunevu Beauty Umukoro Esiophunevu Beauty Umukoro
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2024-12-242024-12-24JOURNAL PRELIMINARY PAGES
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2024-12-242024-12-24CONTEXTUALISING MALE PRIVILEGING IN CHELUCHI ONYEMELUKWE-ONUOBIA’S SON OF THE HOUSE WITHIN THE AFRICAN WELTANSCHAUUNG
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Ekikereobong Aniekan Usoro Ekikereobong Aniekan Usoro
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2024-12-242024-12-24THE INTERPLAY OF MOTHERHOOD AND TRAUMA IN CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE’S PURPLE HIBISCUS
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Ifeoma Oyovwi Ifeoma Oyovwi
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2024-12-242024-12-24TRAUMA AND ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS ON CHARACTERS IN SELECTED NIGERIAN NOVELS
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Chukwunedum Covenant Ebinum Chukwunedum Covenant EbinumEnajite Eseoghene Ojaruega Enajite Eseoghene Ojaruega
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2024-12-242024-12-24THE MOTIF OF LAMENTATION AND ANGER IN SELECTED AFRICAN POEMS
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Dr. Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara Dr. Andrew Ibeawuchi Nwagbara
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2024-12-242024-12-24PORTRAITS OF POWER: A STUDY OF PROMINENT INDIVIDUALS BY ABAYOMI BARBER IN THE NUCLEUS CATALOGUE BY THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART
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Victor Onibere Victor OnibereEse Odokuma-Aboderin Ese Odokuma-Aboderin
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