WOLE SOYINKA: Politics, Poetics and Postcolonialism

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 Bibliography


Mbembe, Achille,On the Postcolony, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press,
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Mike, Jr., Charles,Soyinka as a Director: the Example of Requiem for a Futurologist,
unpublished M. Phil thesis, University of Ibadan,
Moore, Gerald,Wole Soyinka, London: Evans,
Msiska, Mpalive-Hangson,Wole Soyinka, Plymouth, UK: Northcote House
Publishers,
Naipaul, V.S.,A House for Mr. Biswas, London: Andre Deutsch,
Nandy, Ashis,The Intimate Enemy: the Loss and Recovery of the Self Under Colonialism,
Delhi, India: Oxford University Press,
Naylor, Gloria,Linden Hills, New York: Ticknor and Fields,
Nazareth, Peter,Literature and Society in Modern Africa, Nairobi, Kenya: East Africa
Literature Bureau,
Ngugi wa Thiong’o,Homecoming: Essays on African and Caribbean Literature,Culture
and Politics, New York: Hill,
Detained: A Writer’s Prison Diary, London: Heinemann,
Decolonizing the Mind: the Politics of Language in African Literature, London: James
Currey,
Norris, Christopher,Truth and the Ethics of Criticism, Manchester and New York:
Manchester University Press,
Ogunba, Oyin,Soyinka: A Collection of Critical Essays, Ibadan, Nigeria: Syndicated
Communications Ltd,
The Movement of Transition: A Study of the Plays of Wole Soyinka, Ibadan University
Press,
“Traditional African Festival Drama,” in Oyin Ogunba and Abiola Irele
(eds.),Theatre in Africa, Ibadan University Press,,–
Ogundipe, Ayodele,Esu Elegbara, the Yoruba God of Chance and Uncertainty: A
Study in Yoruba Mythology, unpublished PhD dissertation, Indiana University,
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Ogundipe, Molara, “The Representation of Women: the Example of Soyinka’s
Ake,” in herRe-creating Ourselves: African Women and Critical Transformations,
Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press,,–
Ojaide, Tanure,The Poetry of Wole Soyinka, Lagos: Malthouse Press,
Okigbo, Christopher,Labyrinths; with Path of Thunder, London: Heinemann,
Okpewho, Isidore,Myth in Africa, New York: Cambridge University Press,
“Soyinka, Euripides, and the Anxiety of Empire,”Research in African Literatures,
vol.,no.(Winter),–
Olaniyan, Tejumola,Scars of Conquest, Masks of Resistance: the Invention of Cultural
Identities in African, African-American and Caribbean Drama, New York: Oxford
University Press,
Omotoso, Kole,Achebe or Soyinka: A Study in Contrasts, London, New York: Hans
Zell Publishers,
Osofisan, Femi, “Wole Soyinka and a Living Dramatist: A Playwright’s En-
counter with Soyinka’s Drama,” inWole Soyinka: An Appraisal, Adewale
Maja-Pearce, ed., London: Heinemann,,–

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