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The concept of power dialectics in Anglophone Cameroonian poetry has not received the critical attention it deserves, consequently, the main thrust of the argument in this book is predicated on the premise that power dialectics in the Cameroonian society has created an identity crisis. Gahlia Gwangwa'a, Bate Besong and Mathew Takwi in their poetic imagination have used their poetic works to highlight these sociopolitical problems that have overwhelmed the Cameroonian society and propose dialogue as a way forward.

Produktbeschreibung
The concept of power dialectics in Anglophone Cameroonian poetry has not received the critical attention it deserves, consequently, the main thrust of the argument in this book is predicated on the premise that power dialectics in the Cameroonian society has created an identity crisis. Gahlia Gwangwa'a, Bate Besong and Mathew Takwi in their poetic imagination have used their poetic works to highlight these sociopolitical problems that have overwhelmed the Cameroonian society and propose dialogue as a way forward.
Autorenporträt
Dr Andrew Tata Ngeh obtained his PhD in 2011 from the University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon. He is a senior Lecturer in African literature in the University of Buea, Cameroon, where he has been teaching for the past eleven years. He has published quite extensively in peer-reviewed journals both nationally and internationally.