Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of 'Things Fall Apart'Anglophone African Author Perspectives on Using English
Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of 'Things Fall Apart': Anglophone African Author Perspectives...
Wilber, Elizabeth
2020-12-10 00:00:00
[Two prominent African authors, Chinua Achebe of Nigeria and Ngũgı̃ wa Thiong’o of Kenya, have taken different sides in the English language debate; their respective positions reflect the struggle many postcolonial writers face—English as the pragmatic linguistic choice or as the imperialistic linguistic code of the oppressor. Achebe and Ngũgı̃ illustrate how the decision to write in English, and therefore the dichotomy between pragmatism and imperialism, is fraught with difficulty, yet despite its cruel colonial past, English has been necessary to these authors’ success and ability to reach a worldwide audience.]
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Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of 'Things Fall Apart'Anglophone African Author Perspectives on Using English
[Two prominent African authors, Chinua Achebe of Nigeria and Ngũgı̃ wa Thiong’o of Kenya, have taken different sides in the English language debate; their respective positions reflect the struggle many postcolonial writers face—English as the pragmatic linguistic choice or as the imperialistic linguistic code of the oppressor. Achebe and Ngũgı̃ illustrate how the decision to write in English, and therefore the dichotomy between pragmatism and imperialism, is fraught with difficulty, yet despite its cruel colonial past, English has been necessary to these authors’ success and ability to reach a worldwide audience.]
Published: Dec 10, 2020
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