Author's articles
RELIEVING TRAUMA FOR VICTIMS OF RAPE THROUGH WRITING
By Vitalis Chinemerem Iloanwusi · 1 week ago
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Rape inflicts profound physical, psychological, and emotional trauma, often leaving survivors isolated and voiceless. This essay examines how writing serves as a therapeutic and empowering tool for survivors, focusing on transgenre adaptations in Alice ...
THE TRAINEE AND HIS TEARS: UNDERSTANDING TRULY THE CONCEPT OF GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP
By Vitalis Chinemerem Iloanwusi · 1 week ago
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Graduate assistantship is traditionally conceived as an apprenticeship model intended to foster academic growth through mentorship, research participation, and teaching exposure. In reality, however, the experience often deviates from this vision, especially in the ...
WOMEN AGAINST WOMEN: FEMINIST CONTRADICTIONS AND THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL MEDIA BULLYING IN THE CASE OF CHISOM STEVE
By Vitalis Chinemerem Iloanwusi · 1 month ago
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This paper critically examines the online backlash faced by Nigerian actress Chisom Steve Ogbonnaya following invasive and derogatory comments about her reproductive status. Drawing from feminist literary criticism and digital discourse analysis, the study ...
Society as a Limitation to the Writer: Queerness in Shakespeare
By Vitalis Chinemerem Iloanwusi · 1 month ago
The question of queerness in literature has, in recent years, drawn considerable critical attention because of its ability to destabilize fixed notions of gender, desire, and identity. Literary works across traditions often encode desires and ...