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Skopos translator theory, text-type and the African postcolonial text in intercultural postcolonial communication
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"Resistance in the desert: a postcolonial reading of the novel desert by le clézio"
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Colonial violence and anticolonial primary resistance in selected novels of Le Clézio
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Representations of desert Arabs as colonial subjects in the contemporary French novel: a study of desert by Le Clezio
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Colonialist assumptions on colonial subjects and agents in Le Clézio’s novels
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Metaphor of invisibility as counter-hegemonic discourse in Ralph Ellison’s invisible man
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Postcoloniality, interculturality and cultural identity: the African foreign culture classroom as a postcolony
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Language, politics and identity in the novels of Ahmadou Kourouma
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Modern African child and agency for decolonisation in select nigerian novels
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HISTORY OF COLONIAL MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES IN IBADAN 1900 – 1960
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Postcoloniality, proverbs and intercultural dialogue: translating African postcolonial texts, things fall apart and arrow of god, into German
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Intercultural Postcolonial Communication in the German Translations of Selected Novels of Chinua achebe
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Import control under regionalism in colonial Nigeria, 1954-1960
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Translating Igbo Gods into German, cultural distance and intercultural postcolonial communication
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Nigeria's import control under regionalism: the colonial Northern Nigerian experience, 1954-1960
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Culture, meaning and language in intercultural political-postcolonial translation communication
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Examining the status of traditional rulers in the pre-post-colonial Yoruba society
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Deletion and elision in the spoken french of english-french bilinguals in the university of Ibadan, Nigeria
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The subject-object imperative: women and the colonial struggle in three West African novels
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A historico-cultural trail of cultural distance in intercultural postcolonial relations: between the Igbo African and GermanEuropean Cultures
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Traumatisme postcolonial et activation des mecanismes de defense pour la survie dans La prisonniere de Malika Oufkir
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Attitudes of undergraduate students to the study of french language as a general study course in Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Nigeria
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The relevance of french language to journalism education in Nigeria
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The role of women in political activism in pre and post-colonial Yoruba history: lessons for contemporary society