Chapter 1: Identity and Pride in Igbo Names: A Reflection on
Igbo Cultural Naming Tradition
Chapter 2:A Panoramic Study of Names in Igbo Society
Chapter 3: A Sociolinguistic Survey of Family Names Among the Igbo
in Nigeria
Chapter 4: Recreationality of Igbo Onomastics: A Clog in the wheel
of Progress
Chapter 5: Textile and Fashion Museums: A Panacea for Sustaining
the Indigenous Dress Culture in Igbo Land
Chapter 6: Actuality or Misogyny?: Depiction of Women in the Lyrics
of Igbo Rap Music
Chapter 7: Eshe, Inheritance and Endangered Community Performance
for the Dead
Chapter 8: The Use of Computer Assisted Language Learning to
develop the Igbo Language Skills among Students
Chapter 9: Dialectal Variation: Building Innovative Ideas into
Cultural Method of Agriculture in Igbo Communities
Chapter 10: Speech Act Analysis of Burial Rites: The Nsirimo Speech
Community Experience
Chapter 11: Of? Nd?, Ogu Nd?: Hermeneutical Investigation of the
Igbo Concept of Ogu Eji Ofo Anu (just war)
Chapter 12: Politics Without Bitterness: The Language Use
Perspective
Chapter 13: One Nigeria: A Paradox of a Slogan in the Systemic
Marginalization of the Igbo People in National Affairs,
1953-1980
Chapter 14: Strategizing Igbo Values in School Curriculum in
Igboland: A linguist’s Perspective
Apollos O. Nwauwa is professor of history and Africana studies
at Bowling Green State University.
Ogechi E. Anyanwu is professor of history and African studies at
Eastern Kentucky University.
“Leveraging their expertise in the Igbo language and culture, the
contributors to Politics and Identity Formation in Southeastern
Nigeria enlighten the reader on the diverse sites of Igbo
sociocultural and political practices. The arc of coverage
encompassed history, family practices, ideology, music ideas,
fashion, and lots more. This book is a rich resource for anyone
interested in Igbo studies in particular, and African studies in
general.”
*Raphael Chijioke Njoku, Idaho State University*
“The editors and contributors to Politics and Identity Formation in
Southeastern Nigeria: The Igbo in Perspective have created a new
genre of literature, an authentic imprint of Igbo historical and
cultural thought.”
*Patrick Egbule, Delta State University*
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