2022
DOI: 10.1017/asr.2022.78
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Forms of Interreligious Encounter in Contemporary Nigerian Fiction

Abstract: Africanist scholars continue to debate how best to frame Christian-Muslim encounters. Examining literary fiction that portrays interreligious conflict and dialogue in northern Nigeria, Suhr-Sytsma opens up an exchange between social scientists and Nigerian writers including Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Uwem Akpan, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, and E. E. Sule. Suhr-Sytsma argues that, as social thinkers, Nigerian writers explore interreligious solidarity through forms of doubling and critique forms of sacrifice that auth… Show more

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“…In the original publication of this article (Suhr-Sytsma 2022), the character of Colonel Silas Usenetok in Uwem Akpan’s novella Say You’re One of Them was described as speaking with a “Delta accent” (p. 679). The character’s accent should more accurately be characterized as an “Old Cross River accent.”…”
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“…In the original publication of this article (Suhr-Sytsma 2022), the character of Colonel Silas Usenetok in Uwem Akpan’s novella Say You’re One of Them was described as speaking with a “Delta accent” (p. 679). The character’s accent should more accurately be characterized as an “Old Cross River accent.”…”
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confidence: 99%