Prof. Abraham Kuol Nyuon, Principal of Graduate College, University of Juba, paid us, Prof. Jennifer Muchiri, Associate Dean, FASS, & I, a COURTESY CALL. We discussed about an PAN-AFRICANIST APPROACH to RESEARCH & GRADUATE TRAINING. Prof. Nyuon is in Kenya for benchmarking.
For Dust, @JenniferMuchiri interrogates the deployment of ellipsis in the novel as a strategy for contesting notions of homogeneity at different levels
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CONVERSATIONS ON LITERATURE AND OUR BEING:
Human beings reach each other, affirm their being, and keep a sense of personal and communal being through telling stories every day.
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@JenniferMuchiri@HumanitiesUoN@uonbi@LSA_UoN
Now Presenting Keynote: Prof. Mukoma wa Ngugi (@Cornell , USA)
The Rise of the African Novel: What we have done well and what needs to be done
#ResearchWeek2020 @RPEUoN @HumanitiesUoN@uonbi
Now Presenting:
Amani Gehrmann: Ngugi's pan Africaninsm is rooted in the independence struggle whereas Wainaina's pan Africanism is not as nationalistic as Ngugi's.
#ResearchWeek2020 @RPEUoN @HumanitiesUoN@uonbi