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The critical term 'Diaspora Compromise,' quite novel to diaspora discourses, is introduced by Bivan, and is foregrounded alongside other terms such as Victim Diaspora and Contemporary Diaspora as the defining fulcrum and background upon which the systematic and painstaking arguments of the texts has been marshaled. E.O. Abah, PhDProfessor of African-American Literature and StudiesAhmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria. The Diaspora Compromise first piqued Bivan's interest when it was brought to his attention as a third-year English student at Benue State University, Nigeria by Za-ayem Agye. He…mehr

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The critical term 'Diaspora Compromise,' quite novel to diaspora discourses, is introduced by Bivan, and is foregrounded alongside other terms such as Victim Diaspora and Contemporary Diaspora as the defining fulcrum and background upon which the systematic and painstaking arguments of the texts has been marshaled. E.O. Abah, PhDProfessor of African-American Literature and StudiesAhmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria. The Diaspora Compromise first piqued Bivan's interest when it was brought to his attention as a third-year English student at Benue State University, Nigeria by Za-ayem Agye. He has pursue the topic relentlessly for several years and with this work has carved out a solid position in the body of literature on the Diaspora.This study explores the many concepts inherent in the Diaspora Compromise as expressed in African-American and Caribbean literature; the sense of dual belonging, the dilemma of 'home' and the many challenges of crossing cultural lines. And then proposes the Diaspora Compromise as a means of breaking free from cultural limitations and finding self-acceptance in being both African and global. Sunday Agbaji OtseDepartment of English,Benue State Univers
Autorenporträt
Dauda Bivan Amos es becario de doctorado en la Universidad del Cabo Occidental (Sudáfrica); investiga sobre la escritura de Bildungsroman por parte de las mujeres en África y en la diáspora africana. Es un crítico y ensayista emergente, que ha publicado artículos académicos en revistas locales e internacionales. Bivan es miembro de ASWAD, APAS, LSN, TESOL África, etc.