DR. JENNIFER MUCHIRI

Doctor of Philosophy Literature,M.A Literature,B.A (UoN)

jennifer.muchiri@uonbi.ac.ke 

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Recent Publications

  • Re-imagining and Restaging Ageing and (Dis)ability in African Theatre: Francis Imbuga’s The Return of Mgofu
  • The Art of Narrating Pain in Margaret Ogola’s Place of Destiny
  • The Agile Thinking and Subversion in Chinua Achebe’s The Education of a British-Protected Child
  • From Alterity to Agency: Pathways of Subversion and Resistance in Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s Personal Essays
  • The Use of Ellipsis as a Narrative Technique in Yvonne Owuor's Dust
  • “Reflections on the Detective Novel as an Allegory of Contemporary Kenya.”
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