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Appreciating the African society through its arts. The 2015 Short Story Day Africa Prize. In 2015, we are calling for stories on the theme of Water. 31 July. Submit to water@shortstorydayafrica.org. 1st Prize R10 000. 2nd Prize R2 000. 3rd Prize R1 000. Prize winners will also win an online creative writing course from All About Writing. 1st Prize Sponsor to be announced. 2nd Prize Sponsored by Books Live. 3rd Prize Sponsored by SSDA Staff. Terms and conditions below:. Terms and conditions of entry.
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Arts and Society : Drama
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Arts and Society : Essay
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. A Critical Discourse on Rhetoric. To have a coherent discussion, the paper shall be divided into three sections. The first section, titled “Perspectives on Rhetoric” shall highlight different definitions put forward by different scholars, the second section titled “On Aristotle and Rhetoric” reviews Aristotle’s work on rhetoric while the third and last section titled “Rhetoric: A Practical Approach” examines ...On Aristotle and Rhetoric. Thus far, we hav...
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Arts and Society : Interview
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. An Interview Session with Lekan Osundina. Lekan Osundina holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Literature from Obafemi Awolowo University. Currently, he is the CEO of Grafiti Creations, a photography firm. In this brief interview, he shares his ideas, dreams and aspirations on photography. Enjoy:. Nurudeen Lawal is my name. I manage www.artsnsociety.blogspot.com. Publishes/promotes African arts (both written and audio-visual). Also, I was photographing the ...
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Arts and Society : May 2015
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. Friday, 15 May 2015. News Alert: Call for Submissions Issue 18: The Crime Issue. Crime is part of everyday life, affecting us viscerally, contributing to the dynamic of our relations. The fear of theft, of assault, builds up walls we often do not see slowly rising up. In this issue, we hope to explore the intricacy of crime. Not as a news headline, or as sensationalism. Crime is the life we have been living, and we live. Deadline: June 28, 2015. Prize wi...
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Arts and Society : June 2015
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. Monday, 15 June 2015. Saraba Magazine—Juliet By Magunga Williams. Saraba Magazine—Juliet By Magunga Williams. Saturday, 13 June 2015. These Lines Must Survive by Nurudeen Lawal A Review of ‘An Autobiography’, ‘Cut’, and ‘Death is not the end’ by Kelechi Nwaike, Tonye Willie-Pepple, and Adeyinka Elujoba respectively. The Land is Large. Trees: A Symbol of Resilience. Practise the feel of the earth. And how to loosen aerolites. 8220;An Autobiography”,...
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Arts and Society : These Lines Must Survive by Nurudeen Lawal A Review of ‘An Autobiography’, ‘Cut’, and ‘Death is not the end’ by Kelechi Nwaike, Tonye Willie-Pepple, and Adeyinka Elujoba respectively
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. Saturday, 13 June 2015. These Lines Must Survive by Nurudeen Lawal A Review of ‘An Autobiography’, ‘Cut’, and ‘Death is not the end’ by Kelechi Nwaike, Tonye Willie-Pepple, and Adeyinka Elujoba respectively. The Land is Large. Trees: A Symbol of Resilience. This tree is irrepressible, confident of survival, not only in the mouth of a machete but also in the face of fire! Practise the feel of the earth. And how to loosen aerolites. Download the www.sa...
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Arts and Society : Listening to the Postcolonial Singer in Tejumola Olaniyan's Arrest the Music: Fela and His Rebel Arts and Politics
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. Thursday, 30 April 2015. Listening to the Postcolonial Singer in Tejumola Olaniyan's Arrest the Music: Fela and His Rebel Arts and Politics. The seriousness with which scholars of African popular non-literary cultures have approached the music of Fela Anikulapo Kuti reaches its high point in Tejumola Olaniyan. S Arrest the Music. Because this is the first book that locates the meaning of Fela. S mediation of the. In musical idioms that always punctuate a...
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Arts and Society : Poetry
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. Let my verse nudge your consciousness. To the standing mirror before you. The sun shines in sorrow. The sludge of supremacy. Causes their nauseous nonsense. But you are the easement of all circumstances. The dialogue of naked soles. Caught on your tongue’s lullaby. To sleep the heirs of men’s agonies. Never feel as warrior, else,. Adversity overtakes your lullaby. Never feel inferior, else,. Nations lack your value. And run into chaos. But a soldier is g...
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Arts and Society : Saraba Magazine—Juliet By Magunga Williams
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Appreciating the African society through its arts. Monday, 15 June 2015. Saraba Magazine—Juliet By Magunga Williams. Saraba Magazine—Juliet By Magunga Williams. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ marketing.net.jumia.com.ng/ts/i3556158/tsc? Nurudeen Lawal studied Literature at the prestigious Obafemi Awolowo University. He is a freelance writer, editor, communications consultant, and journalist. View my complete profile. Treading the Lonely Path: a Review of Omotayo Yusuf’s Hero. News Alert: The 2...