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Thematic Concerns of Contemporary Tanzanian Poetry in English

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dc.creator Mwaifuge, Eliah S.
dc.creator Omigbule, Morufu B.
dc.date 2018-09-04T12:20:47Z
dc.date 2018-09-04T12:20:47Z
dc.date 2016
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-03T13:11:12Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-03T13:11:12Z
dc.identifier 0794-9804
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4756
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4756
dc.description This paper explores the search for identity, displacement and belonging in Allen Sawaya’s Destined to Fame. The novel destined to fame depicts the world as a site of horror and interrogates the way the notions of identity, displacement and belonging affect an individual. In the novel, Sawaya emphasizes that the notions of identity, displacement and belonging are shaped by social and political situations which in turn result into emotional experiences or attachment to the affected individual. Through the protagonist William Forster- an African adopted child living in the UK, this paper argues that even though an individual can belong to the world but that individual can not belong home. This paper uses the postcolonial theory because the issues of identity, displacement or unhomliness and belonging are central topics in postcolonial thoughts.
dc.language en
dc.publisher ISEL
dc.relation Vol. 12;2
dc.title Thematic Concerns of Contemporary Tanzanian Poetry in English
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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