Defamiliarization In The Novels of E. Kezilahabi and S.A. Mohamed

Defamiliarization In The Novels of E. Kezilahabi and S.A. Mohamed

Kiswahili Literature

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2011-02-09 )

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The study investigates the utility of defamiliarization techniques in selected novels of Euphrase Kezilahabi and Said Ahmed Mohamed.The novels analysed were purposefully sampled. Kezilahabi's Rosa Mistika (1971), Kichwamaji (1974), Gamba la Nyoka (1978), and Mohamed's Utengano (1980), Dunia Mti Mkavu (1980), Asali Chungu (1978), Kiza katika Nuru (1988) and Babu Alipofufuka (2001) were analysed within specified parametres. The study, thus, examined the following defamiliarization techniques: metaphor, irony, simile, synecdoche, metonymy, analogy, symbolism, juxtaposition, allusion, dream and magical transformations and adopted Critical Discourse Analysis Theory (CDA). This post-modernist conceptual framework is an interdisciplinary approach in the study of discourse, which views any use of language as a form of social practice. It postulates that discourses are shaped and constrained by social structures and culture. Critical Discourse Analysis employs methods developed in areas, such as context analysis, narratology and textual semiotics.The theory proposes that relations of power in our society affect and shape the way we both communicate with each other and create knowledge.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8443-0542-5

ISBN-10:

3844305424

EAN:

9783844305425

Book language:

English

By (author) :

MIRIAM OSORE

Number of pages:

260

Published on:

2011-02-09

Category:

Communication sciences