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Dibussi Tande: ‘Future generations should not suffer from Collective Forgetting’

DIBUSSI TANDE is a Cameroonian writer and poet, who alongside Joyce Ashuntantang, has recently edited a poetry anthology on the ongoing war in Cameroon. The anthology, titled Bearing Witness: Poems from a Land in Turmoil, is a poetic response to the devastating Anglophone conflict in Cameroon. It is a guidepost Continuer la lecture

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Marginality in Anglophone Cameroon Literature (Part II)

Authorial Marginality within Cameroon Anglophone Literature: Locating the Missing Authors? Jung Young-Lee, mentioned earlier in this paper, notes that in the process of marginalisation “Centres are created within margins; margins are also created within centres” (qtd. Ngwira, 2013: 3). This hints at the deconstructive and confrontational nature of the very Continuer la lecture

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Triple Marginality in Cameroon Anglophone Literature

This paper wrestles with the issue of marginality in the globalized/digitalized context within Cameroon Anglophone literature. It holds that there is a triple marginality inherent in Cameroon Anglophone literature which needs to be urgently redressed/reversed. This is because we live in an era wherein constantly innovating information and communication technologies Continuer la lecture

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