Abstract
A Portrait of Acculturation in Postcolonial Writings: An Analysis of Aliyu Kamal’s Silence and a Smile
Highlights
Acculturation as a term has been described by various scholars from different scopes and perspectives
The Encyclopedia Britannica Volume 1 (1994:57) explained acculturation “as the process of change in artifacts, customs and beliefs that result from the contact of societies with different cultural traditions.”
Ngugi (2007:293), in his seminal paper, titled “The Language of African Literature”, explains that culture is a product and a reflection of human beings communicating with one another in the very struggle to create wealth and control it
Summary
In-Text Citation: (Saje & Mahmud, 2020) To Cite this Article: Saje, U., & Mahmud, M. A Portrait of Acculturation in Postcolonial Writings: An. Analysis of Aliyu Kamal’s Silence and a Smile. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 9(2), 113–123.
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