English Language / Literary Studies · BSc · REF. TA-1645
Migration and Displacement in Contemporary Nigerian Poetry
Abstract
This BSc study investigates the subject matter outlined in the title above through a structured research design appropriate to the BSc level. Using primary and/or secondary data collection methods, the research examines the underlying variables, tests relevant hypotheses, and presents findings with implications for practice and policy. This is placeholder abstract text generated for catalogue preview purposes; the full document contains a complete, topic-specific abstract, literature review, methodology, data analysis, and conclusion.
Chapter One — 1.1 Background to the Study
Zainab Alkali's The Famished Road occupies a significant place in the Nigerian literary canon, and continues to attract critical attention for the richness of its language and thematic concerns.
Despite the volume of criticism devoted to The Famished Road, its use of allegory in relation to migration and displacement has not been exhaustively examined, leaving room for closer textual analysis.
1.2 Statement of the Problem
While Zainab Alkali's The Famished Road is widely studied, there is no settled critical consensus on how its allegory functions specifically in relation to migration and displacement. This study undertakes a close textual analysis to address that gap.
1.3 Objectives of the Study
- To examine the use of allegory in Zainab Alkali's The Famished Road.
- To analyze how allegory contributes to the portrayal of migration and displacement.
- To assess the effectiveness of allegory as a stylistic/thematic tool in the text.
- To situate the findings within the broader context of Nigerian literary/linguistic scholarship.
1.4 Research Questions
- How is allegory used in Zainab Alkali's The Famished Road?
- In what ways does allegory contribute to the portrayal of migration and displacement?
- How effective is allegory as a stylistic/thematic tool in the text?
- How does this reading relate to the broader body of Nigerian literary/linguistic scholarship?
1.5 Significance of the Study
This study is significant to students and teachers of english language / literary studies, offering a close reading of Zainab Alkali's The Famished Road that can support classroom discussion and further critical work. It also contributes to the broader body of scholarship on Nigerian literary and linguistic studies.
1.6 Scope of the Study
The study is limited to a close textual analysis of allegory within The Famished Road, reflecting a BSc-level scope; it does not extend to a full survey of the author's other works.
Chapters Two through Five, references and appendices are available for a one-time fee of ₦50,000.
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