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  • Title
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • CONTENTS
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • Shortened Versions Used
  • I. Postcolonial African Novel As Counter-discourse
  • 1.Colonial Discourse
  • 2 Postcolonial Discourse
  • 3.African Novel As Counter-discourse
  • II. Offering Alternative Social Systems
  • 1. Neo-colonialism
  • Fruits of Uhurn
  • Monopoly Capitalism
  • The National Bourgeoisie
  • Self-serving Villains: The Bourgeoisie Rulers
  • Conveyer Belts of Western Cargo: The Bourgeoisie Been-tos
  • Bourgeoisie Administrators
  • The Comprador Bourgeoisie
  • 2. Socialism As an Alternative Social System
  • 3. The Way of Reciprocity As a Viable Alternative
  • III. Decolonizing the Mind
  • 1. Reversing the Binarisms of Colonial Discourse
  • 2. Reclamation of History
  • Racial Memory as History
  • Re-presentation of Historical Episodes
  • The Fact of Native Resistance
  • 3. Instilling Revolutionary Consciousness
  • IV. Satire As a Counter-discursive Strategy
  • 1.Satirizing Christianity
  • 2. Satirizing Neo-colonial Apemanship
  • 3. Satirizing Monopoly Capitalism
  • CONCLUSION
  • A Selected Bibliography