Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Tag: Nigeria

When the Ancestors Speak: Igbo Literary Wisdom and Resilience

Chinasa Ekeoma, Jane Nkechi Onuoha | The 23rd Annual International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2026)

This paper explores how Igbo oral and written literary traditions function as living records of communal memory, ethical teachings, directives, and cultural resilience. The study equally considers how such traditions mutually shape Igbo proverbs, folktales, masquerade performances, and ritual chants. …

Marriage as a Contested Moral Space: Tradition, Modernity, and Social Change in Igbo Society

Maria Ukamaka Umenyili | The 23rd Annual International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2026)

Marriage in Igbo society has historically functioned as a central institution for social organization, moral regulation, and communal continuity. Rooted in deeply embedded customs such as bride wealth, kinship obligations, extended family authority, and gendered role expectations, Igbo marriage has …

Gendered Visions of History and Ecological Sustainability: A Comparative Analysis of Achebe and Adimora-Ezeigbo

Mary J. N. Okolie | The 23rd Annual International Conference of the Igbo Studies Association (ISA) (2026)

This paper employs a postcolonial ecofeminist framework, drawing on the work of Vandana Shiva, to argue that Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s The Last of the Strong Ones presents a vital corrective to the patriarchal and tragic historical vision immortalized in Chinua Achebe’s …

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