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Kayode Atilade

Kayode Atilade is an associate professor of French and Francophone African literature. He lectures in the Department of Foreign Languages, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. He is a fellow of the American Council for Learned Societies. His research areas cover Maghreb literature, postcolonial criticism, literary discourse and stylistics. His articles and book chapters have appeared in various outlets, including the Journal of Pan African Studies (2014), Annales de la Faculté des Lettres et Sciences Humaines (2014), Mouvances Francophones (2022), Revue de l’Association nigériane des Enseignants de français (2020), the Journal of Linguistics and Language in Education (2016) and in edited volumes Tales, Tellers and Tale-Making: Critical Studies on Literary Stylistics and Narrative Styles in Contemporary African Literature (VDM Verlag Dr, 2010) and Texts and Contexts of Migration in Africa and Beyond (Pan African University Press 2022). He co-edited African Literature in the Dis/service of Humanity (University of Ibadan, 2016).

Contact: Department of Foreign Languages, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.


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