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Transnationalism and the Creative Imagination: A Comparative Study of William Shakespeare's The Tempest and Esiaba Irobi's Sycorax
2020
Journal of Literature, Languages and Linguistics
Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, African literature has witnessed a significant shift from its attention from peculiar national cultures, discrete experiences and traditional practices to more global paradigms. The global or transnational approach to literary studies weakens the writers' roles as committed vanguards of their indigenous cultures and reconfigures their works to accommodate exponential global issues and postmodern characters. Due to the newness of this
doi:10.7176/jlll/65-05
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