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This book undertakes a feminist stylistic analysis of Margaret Ogola's novel The River and the Source. Ogola examines the changing roles of women in an inevitably changing environment and this text identifies and analyzes the efforts in terms of language the process types (material or mental), verb types (transitive or intransitive) and the participant roles (subject or object) of the characters- that portray the changing roles of women in society. It investigates how the Ogola's transitivity choice integrates with her larger achievement in terms of theme and meaning.

Produktbeschreibung
This book undertakes a feminist stylistic analysis of Margaret Ogola's novel The River and the Source. Ogola examines the changing roles of women in an inevitably changing environment and this text identifies and analyzes the efforts in terms of language the process types (material or mental), verb types (transitive or intransitive) and the participant roles (subject or object) of the characters- that portray the changing roles of women in society. It investigates how the Ogola's transitivity choice integrates with her larger achievement in terms of theme and meaning.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Pamela Anyango Oloo is a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics, Languages and Literature of Maseno University, Kenya. Her research interests include Discourse Analysis, Language and Gender as well as Health Communication