Synopsis
Informed by a global space animated by various conflicts, this book brings a refreshing perspective on how the disciplines of literature and language engage this phenomenon. In its shift from a purely political interrogation of conflict, the volume provides a broad analytic canvas on which human behaviour in such contexts can be examined. This is an ultimate invitation to a re-visioning of socio-cultural parameters of identity construction, borders, natural resources, religion, cultural values, beliefs, governance, ideology, and globalisation. The book’s varied perspective, animated by a rich diversity of literary and linguistic approaches, gives it an interdisciplinary emphasis that will appeal to readers across disciplines. Its ultimate message is that conflict is not subject-bound. The liberal analysis of different aspects makes the volume an invaluable asset not only to literature and language scholars but also to everyone with inclinations towards conflict creation and management.
About the Authors
Eunice Ngongkum holds a PhD in African Literature from the University of Yaounde 1 where she is presently Professor of African literature and culture in the Department of African Literature and Civilisations. Her research interests are in the domains of postcolonial African literature, Postcolonial ecocritical culture, Diaspora African literature, cultural studies, literary theory, and criticism. She has published widely on these subjects in peer-reviewed journals worldwide. Her monographs include Anglophone Cameroon Poetry in the Environmental Matrix (2017) and Dennis Brutus' Poetics of Revolt (2018). She has two collections of short stories and a volume of poetry to her credit.
Hans Mbonwuh Fonka is a lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Bamenda, Cameroon, where he also serves as coordinator of English Language. He is an Editorial Advisory Group member of Applied Linguistics for Cambridge Scholars Publishing. His research interest focuses on Contact Languages, especially Pidgins and Creoles, Language Learning, Language and Communication, phonetics and phonology, Varieties of English and Applied Linguistics. His research works have been published as book chapters and journal articles both nationally and internationally.
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