Igbo scholar Ogbaa compiles commentary and original materials to construct social and cultural contexts for Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart (1958), the most widely read and influential African novel
Describes the cultural, social, and historical elements of the Igbo people, their linkages to Africans outside of Africa, and the effect of European rule
This book offers a clear view of Nigerian-Americans, the values and ways of life they have adapted to American culture, inroads they have made economically, their relations with other Americans, and
A collection of 11 chapters by Nigerian professors, this book covers such issues as the dignity of intellectual labor; how colonial writings on Africa helped Africans decide to become the interpreters