Introduction: Chinua Achebe, Writing Culture, and the Politics of Representations
Chima J. Korieh and Ijeoma C. Nwajiaku
Part I. Chinua Achebe and Igbo-African Realities
Chapter 1: Causality in Selected Cultural Novels by Chinua Achebe: Perspectives in Igbo Metaphysics
B. E. Nwigwe
Chapter 2: (Re)Discovering the Igbo Oral Tradition in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Anthills of the Savannah
Alassane Abdoulaye Dia
Chapter 3: Symbols and Images in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
Nureni Oyewole Fadare
Chapter 4: Igbo Communal Ethos: A Reading of Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart &Arrow of God
Ijeoma Nwajiaku
Chapter 5: Things Fall Apart and Igbo Leadership: Learning and Unlearning the Lessons of Okonkwo’s Life
N. Tony Nwaezeigwe
Chapter 6: Achebe and the Pedagogy of Indigenous Knowledge Systems: Gleanings from Arrow of God
Ijeoma C. Nwajiaku
Part II: Chinua Achebe and Politics of Representation
Chapter 7: Chinua Achebe’s “‘Chi’ in Igbo Cosmology”: Revisiting a Classic
Chijioke Azuawusiefe
Chapter 8: Discourse, Imagination, and Models of Resistance: Re-reading Arrow of God
Ifi Amaduime
Chapter 9: The Collision of Asymmetric Civilizations—A Reading of Things Fall Apart
Ihechukwu C. Madubuike
Chapter 10: (Re)Memorising Igbo Traditions in Achebe’s Arrow of God: A Psychoanalytical Study
Linda Jummai Mustafa
Part III: Achebe, History, and the National Question
Chapter 11: Telling Africa’s Story: Chinua Achebe and the Power of Narratives
Chijioke Azuawusiefe
Chapter 12: Narrativizing History: Chinua Achebe and the Politics of Interpretation
Anwesha Das
Chapter 13: Achebeism and the Nigerian Leadership Problem
Ada Uzoamaka Azodo
Chapter 14: Chinua Achebe as a Voice of Reason on the Nigerian Crisis: A Historical Look at the Larger Picture
Odigwe A. Nwaokocha
Chapter 15: Chinua Achebe and the National Question
Bernard Steiner Ifekwe