Ode S. Ogede
Ahmadu Bello University
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Journal of African Cultural Studies | 2000
Ode S. Ogede
ABSTRACT Although conspicuously missing in discussions of South African antiapartheid literature these days, Olive Schreiners The Story of an African Farm was one of the earliest novels to campaign against racial injustice in what was later to become the Republic of South Africa. Capturing a vivid sense of the emotional and psychological toll that apartheid exerted on its earliest victims, Schreiner expressed the grieviances that racial oppression engendered and attempted to nip the evil in the bud. Through examination of her novel and of its relation to later works of fiction from Africa, I argue that though her hope for a liberated future did not materialize in her own lifetime, Schreiners place in the canon of anti-apartheid literature as well as in feminism, and the historical importance of her example, should be central to any effort to understand literatures contribution to the struggle for a free South Africa.
Journal of African Cultural Studies | 1993
Ode S. Ogede
(1993). The role of the Igede poet Micah Ichegbehs Adiyah songs in the political and moral education of his local audiences. African Languages and Cultures: Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 49-68.
Africa | 1995
Ode S. Ogede; Isidore Okpewho
Africa | 1992
Ode S. Ogede; Simon Gikandi
Africa | 1993
Ode S. Ogede; Kenneth W. Harrow
Africa | 1997
Ode S. Ogede; Oyekan Owomoyela
Africa | 2001
Ode S. Ogede; Fidelis Odun Balogun
Africa | 1991
Ode S. Ogede; Catherine Obianju Acholonu
Africa | 1997
Ode S. Ogede; Charles Cantalupo
Africa | 1991
Ode S. Ogede