The Guardian (Nigeria)

ANA/AE-FUNAI Internatio­nal Conference, Creative Workshop To Hold In July

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NIGERIAN literature is expanding in space, context and productivi­ty but this expansion is yet to benefit from a robust engagement from the critics in tandem with the experience of the 80s and 90s and commensura­te with the tempo of the new movement and direction of our literature. From its beginnings in the pre-colonial era to its postcoloni­al contextual­ization, the unique breadth of Nigerian literature is second to none in the global south nay the continenta­l sphere.

This has not only produced world acclaimed creative writings but also loads of star writers, internatio­nal media attention, prizes and intellectu­al engagement locally and internatio­nally. There have also been many transition­s in the career and craft of the writer as writing spaces and methods have since changed to adopt new or emerging schemes, methods and platforms. With this new developmen­t, the critical appreciati­on of the current literature produced on and off line in Nigeria is yet to enjoy sustained engagement from the literary criticism corp of our literature beyond occasional weekend literary punditry in newspapers and other media; that is if we set apart the criticism done within the cloistered world of the academia.

Why is it so? Where are the popular literary critics? Who is best qualified to criticize/analyze emerging Nigerian literature? What cannons and theories should inform criticism of contempora­ry Nigerian literature in a highly digitalize­d time such as now? Are the current reviewers or critics well equipped for the task of the current literary enterprise? What needs to be done to bring literary criticism back to the front burner of Nigerian literature? The 2nd ANA/AE-FUNAI Internatio­nal Conference and Creative Workshop seeks to explore answers to these questions at the Associatio­n of Nigerian Authors and Alex Ekwueme Federal University NdufuAlike internatio­nal conference and creative workshop. Themed

the conference holds from July 2 to 3, 2019 at the Alex Ekwueme Federal University NdufuAlike, Ikwo, Ebonyi State. The organizer, therefore, call for well researched papers reflecting (but not limited to) the sub-themes below:

• Nigerian literature in its current form(s)

• Nigerian creative writing yesterday, today and tomorrow • Literary criticism and the critics role in Nigerian literary enterprise

• The canons and theories of Nigerian literary criticism • Digital literature or literature in online platforms

• Blogs, online magazines, journals and literary criticism

• The role of the convention­al media in literary criticism

• The role of publishing organizati­ons and publishers in literature’s growth in Nigeria

• The new spaces of publishing, literary production and distributi­on • Literature and its new critics • The role of literary organizati­ons in literary developmen­t • Re-contextual­izing literary criticism in Nigeria

• The role of universiti­es in literary developmen­t in Nigeria.

All intending participan­ts should send an abstract of not more than 250 words to anafunaico­nference@gmail.com. Abstracts should be in Times New Roman 12 fonts as an MS Word attachment. The deadline for the submission of abstract is April 30, 2019. Participan­ts whose abstracts are accepted will be notified by the first week of May 2019. Conference participan­ts are to come with a least five (5) hard copies of their papers for distributi­on to panelists.

Four workshops shall hold simultaneo­usly within the period of the conference. These workshops shall, among other things, provide for profession­als and distinguis­hed writers to engage younger writers in creative enter- prises. These workshops, which shall be participat­ory in nature, shall enable participan­ts to gather skills in the following areas:

Poetry, Prose, Drama and Drawing /painting

 ??  ?? Denja Abdullahi, ANA president
Denja Abdullahi, ANA president
 ??  ?? Vice Chancellor, Professor Isaac Rotimi Ajayi and Acting Librarian Elizabeth Bukunola Lateef ( middle) in a group photograph.
Vice Chancellor, Professor Isaac Rotimi Ajayi and Acting Librarian Elizabeth Bukunola Lateef ( middle) in a group photograph.

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