2024
DOI: 10.25159/2663-6565/12196
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Domesticating the English Language in Niyi Osundare’s The Word Is an Egg

Josephine Olufunmilayo Alexander

Abstract: Niyi Osundare’s revolutionary poetics is rooted in his distinctive ability to maximise his bilingual linguistic repertoire to express Yoruba thoughts in English words. In this article, I analyse the creative and stylistic strategies that Osundare deploys to domesticate the English language using poems from his collection The Word Is an Egg (2000). I argue that Osundare uses his autonomy and agency as an African writer to present an alternative perspective on the politics of language in African literature while… Show more

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