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Dr. Emmanuel Mzomera Ngwira

EXECUTIVE DEAN
Faculty of Humanities

Research Areas

1. The African Novel and 21st Century Migration 2. African/Malawian Popular Arts in the Digital Age. 3. Contemporary Spoken word and Vernacular Poetry in Malawi 4. Refugees Creative Arts in Malawi 5. African Popular Culture in the Digital Age,

Publications

  • Journal Article
    “Educating for marginalization: Normative implications of the Malawian medium of instruction policy”, Multilingual Margins, 2021. (2021)

  • Journal Article
    Daughterly Texts: Fathers and their daughters in Wicomb’s You Can’t Get Lost in Cape Town and Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun. Journal of the African Literature Association, 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21674736.2020.1786930 (2020)

  • Journal Article
    Moyo wa Mtauni: Imagining the city in Malawian Popular Music. Muziki, 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/18125980.2020.1777187 (2020)

  • Journal Article
    Row: A Thinkivist Art Intervention. Nordia Geographical Publications, 47: 5, 2018: 39–54. (2018)

  • Journal Article
    A Country Laughing at Itself: Malawian Humour in the Digital Age. English Studies in Africa, 61.2, 2018: 21-35. (2018)

  • Journal Article
    ‘Black on the inside’: albino subjectivity in the African novel. Disability and the Global South, 5: 2, 2018: 1472-1487 (2018)

  • Journal Article
    Daughters of Eve: Portrayal of the Female Body in Selected HIV/AIDS Songs in Malawi. Journal of Humanities 25.2, 2017: 94-111. (2017)

  • Journal Article
    Gendering the Transnational: history, migration and material culture in Zoe Wicomb’s The One That Got Away and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s The Thing Around Your Neck. Social Dynamics 43.2, 2017: 286-297. (2017)

  • Journal Article
    “Reading the Gardening Trope in Zoe Wicomb’s Playing in the Light” Current Writing 28(2), 2016: 184-192. (2016)

  • Journal Article
    ‘He Writes About the World That Remained Silent’: Witnessing Authorship in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun. English Studies in Africa 55.2 (2012): 43-53. (2012)