Scholarly Works
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Item C.L.R. James and his role in the history of African cultural and political movements(1988-10) Layiwola, D.Item Dance and society in mutual interpretation: the case o f Nigeria(Obafemi Awolowo University Press Ile-Ife . Nigeria, 1989-01) Layiwola, D.Item The colonial experience and its asides: dance performances as historical indices in East and West Africa(Institute of African Studies University of Ibadan, 1990) Layiwola, D.Item The question of outside origins for the esie stone carvings(Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, 1990) Pogoson, O. I.Item The Esie stone carvings in the art history of Southwestern Nigeria(1991) Pogoson, O. I.Item Establishing liminal categories in African ceremonial dances(Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, 1991) Layiwola, D.Item The radical alternative and the dilemma of the intellectual dramatist in Nigeria(Regents of the University of California, 1991) Layiwola, D.Item Aspect of theatrical circularity in Wale Ogunyemi’s dramaturgy(1993) Layiwola, D.Item African studies and the African identity: an essay on the theory of culture(1994) Layiwola, D.Item Aspects of art, hierarchy and hegemony in the Igbo worldview(1995-10) Layiwola, D.Item Robert July on the role of the humanities in Africa’s development(Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, 1996) Layiwola, D.Item The Philosophy of Wole Soyinka’s Art(1996) Layiwola, D.Item The problem of literal documentation in African dance studies(University of Cape Town School of Dance, 1997-07) Layiwola, D.Item “That ancient sect”: W. B. Yeats and the idea of a national theater(The University of St. Thomas, 1998) Layiwola, D.Item Another reconsideration of the origin of the tsoede bronzes(1998) Pogoson, O. I.Item Not yet the hour of signs(Glendora International (Nigeria) Limited, Lagos, 1998) Olorunyomi, S.Item On the origin of two bronze dwarfs in the museum fur Volkerkunde, Vienna, Austria(1998-10) Pogoson, O. I.Item Identity and the quest for nationhood in Nigeria(Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan., 1998-10) Layiwola, D.Item The subject-object imperative: women and the colonial struggle in three West African novels(1998-11) Layiwola, D.This paper examines the subjecet versus object mode of relationship in articulating conclusions and generalizations across gender bias in three culture-specific novels of West Africa. Two of the selected novels are written by women about women. The third, a sociological novel, is by a sympathetic male writer. Because two of the novels can be regarded as sociological works, a sociological model in literary criticism—Lucien Goldmann’s ‘Genetic Structuralism’— is adopted as the analytical methodology: Events and characters can be examined as subject or object. To reach a fair analysis, the roles must be reversed so that conclusions and judgments can be compared. By so doing, bias and prejudice will be revealed if conclusions have been unfair. This will therefore make for a more realistic portraiture in art and help toward more objective development of literary criticism in the area of gender studiesItem Identity reflexes in selected post-colonial texts(1999) Layiwola, D.