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Concise Igbo

Concise Igbo
Author: kasahorow
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2016-10-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781539781240

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Learn Igbo faster. Acquire simple Igbo language grammar skills in less than 1 hour. Concise Igbo is a very short, portable and easy-to-understand reference of the Igbo language. This kasahorow language guide includes a basic grammar of Igbo for readers and writers. All the Igbo words you need to understand the lesson have been translated at the beginning of the book. Written in Modern Igbo. Modern Igbo is a simplified spelling system used to write all the varieties of spoken Igbo. Search online for 'Igbo kasahorow' to read more Modern Igbo.


Modern Igbo

Modern Igbo
Author: kasahorow
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781499166866

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Learn simple Igbo for getting around and making friends. Modern Igbo is a concise, portable and easy-to-grasp reference to the Igbo language. This kasahorow language guide includes a basic grammar of Igbo for readers and writers. Written in Modern Igbo. Modern Igbo is a simplified spelling system used to write all the varieties of spoken Igbo. Subscribe to the online magazine "Igbo kasahorow" to read Modern Igbo.


Politics and Identity Formation in Southeastern Nigeria

Politics and Identity Formation in Southeastern Nigeria
Author: Apollos O. Nwauwa
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1498589936

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Scholarly studies on the Igbo have been scant and fragmented. Politics and Identity Formation in Southeastern Nigeria: The Igbo in Perspective fills an obvious gap, exploring the social, cultural,economic, political, and aesthetic traditions that distinguish the Igbo of southeasternNigeria from their neighbors. In scope, content, and analysis this book is both multi- and cross-disciplinary, focusing on the experiences and forces that have shaped the Igbo society, identity formation, and sociocultural, political, and aesthetic representations. Themes such as the importance ofIgbo names in understanding the people’s social, linguistic, religious, gender, and cultural identities, as well as the intersection of language, politics, socialization, education, and aesthetic expression in the Igbo experience in Nigeria, are interrogated in a refreshing fashion with an appreciable level of originality.


Overcoming Women's Subordination in the Igbo African Culture and in the Catholic Church

Overcoming Women's Subordination in the Igbo African Culture and in the Catholic Church
Author: Rose N. Uchem
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1581121334

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"When African scholars lament over the near destruction of African cultures, they do not reflect the reality of African women's historical traditions of empowerment and inclusion in pre-colonial/pre-Christian African societies, which were also lost in the same process of Western Christian cultural imperialism. Similarly, most male Church theologians writing or speaking about inculturation do not address the deeper cultural issues, which impact heavily on African women. ..... [from back cover]


Igbo-Israel

Igbo-Israel
Author: Odi Moghalu
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2015-09-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1514403439

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The legend of The Lost Tribes of Israel remained for scholars, historians, archeologists, anthropologists and Hebraists a fascinating topic for millennia. When Israel faced an imperial conquest in the hands of the Assyrian empire in 722 B.C. as earlier warned by prophets Isaiah and Hosea, the nation also went on exile and into what seemed oblivion. A people who for penalty of apostasy became a dispersed people across the globe for nearly three thousand years creating a puzzle of identity and location for so long has suddenly began to emerge from the shadows of time. The account of their journey and experiences over this period had largely remained conjectures as they assimilated amongst foreign cultures. The Igbo, sojourned in the two sides of lower Niger, one of Africas great rivers second only to the Nile and like other exiled tribes of Israel was relatively unknown to those who never had any contacts with them. The era of trans-Atlantic forced migrations and European colonization opened this connection. The exposition of a peoples beliefs, behavior, attitudes and values within religious, cultural and political context had only affirmed their origin and identity.


Chinua Achebe and the Igbo-African World

Chinua Achebe and the Igbo-African World
Author: Chima J. Korieh
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1793652708

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Chinua Achebe and the Igbo-African World: Between Fiction, Fact, and Historical Representation explores Chinua Achebe’s literary works and how they communicated the Igbo-African world to readers. Engaging in the politics of representation, Achebe sought to demystify deterministic views of race and cultural ethnocentrism. While his books and commentaries have been very influential in shaping a unique and multifaceted view of the African world, some scholars have challenged Achebe’s representations of historical reality. Through in-depth analyses of his writing, contributors examine the interpretations Achebe imposed on African culture and history in his texts. The chapters cover Achebe’s engagement with critical issues like historical representation, gender relations, and indigenous political institutions in a changing society. Throughout, contributors present new ways for understanding Achebe's literary works and show how his work draws from African historical reality and identity while challenging Western epistemological hegemony.


Speculative & Science Fiction

Speculative & Science Fiction
Author: Ernest N. Emenyonu
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2021
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 184701285X

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"Over the past two decades, there has been a resurgence in the writing of African and African diaspora speculative and science fiction writing. Discussions around the 'rise' of science-fiction and fantasy have led to a push-back by writers and scholars who have suggested that this is not a new phenomenon in African literature. This collection focuses on the need to recalibrate ways of reading and categorising this grenre of African writing through critical examinations both of classics such as Kojo Laing's Woman of the Aeroplanes (1988) and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's oeuvre, as well as more recent fiction from writers including Nnedi Okorafor, Namwali Serpell and Masande Ntshanga."--Back cover.


Igbo in the Atlantic World

Igbo in the Atlantic World
Author: Toyin Falola
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253022576

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The Igbo are one of the most populous ethnic groups in Nigeria and are perhaps best known and celebrated in the work of Chinua Achebe. In this landmark collection on Igbo society and arts, Toyin Falola and Raphael Chijioke Njoku have compiled a detailed and innovative examination of the Igbo experience in Africa and in the diaspora. Focusing on institutions and cultural practices, the volume covers the enslavement, middle passage, and American experience of the Igbo as well as their return to Africa and aspects of Igbo language, society, and cultural arts. By employing a variety of disciplinary perspectives, this volume presents a comprehensive view of how the Igbo were integrated into the Atlantic world through the slave trade and slavery, the transformations of Igbo identities and culture, and the strategies for resistance employed by the Igbo in the New World. Moving beyond descriptions of generic African experiences, this collection includes 21 essays by prominent scholars throughout the world.


Issues in Contemporary African Linguistics

Issues in Contemporary African Linguistics
Author: Ndimele, Ozo-mekuri
Publisher: M & J Grand Orbit Communications
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2016-07-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9785412784

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The book is devoted to Professor Ọladele Awobuluyi of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko, Nigeria. It contains forty (40) well-researched papers selected through a rigorous assessment process out of the many submitted for consideration. The papers are grouped into four sections: Language and Society; Formal Linguistics; Applied Linguistics; Pragmatics, Language Acquisition & Lexicography. We hope readers will find these papers useful in their continuous quest for invaluable knowledge in African linguistics.