Tag: Literary Studies
Feminism in Contemporary Indian English Novels
How modern Indian novelists portray women's resistance to patriarchal structures

Black Female Resistance and the Womanist Temper in Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime
Exploring Patricia Noah's quiet resistance and womanist strength in Trevor Noah's memoir

Yorùbá Traditional Music as a Narrative Tool: Crafting Yorùbá Songs for Femi Osofisan’s “Red is the Freedom Road”
How traditional music deepens storytelling in contemporary African theatre

Manifestation of Women in Selected Indian Women Novelists’ Novels
How Indian women novelists explore gender equality and challenge patriarchal constraints

I Am a Tree: A Monologue on Tropical Ecotourism
A poetic critique of how rainforest tourism masks ecological destruction

“In”: M. NourbeSe Philip and “Center”
How a poet uses geography and language to explore self and belonging

From Autonomy to Instrument: Dehumanization in The Conscript
How colonialism strips individuals of humanity in a Libyan anticolonial novel

Transcending Postcolonial Boundaries in Tierno Monénembo’s Saharienne Indigo
How friendship between colonizer and colonized challenges postcolonial conflict

A Poetics of Disorder: Maryse Condé in Dialogue with Édouard Glissant and “Others”
How a Caribbean writer challenged literary boundaries to expand freedom and voice












