Nelson Mlambo
Dr Nelson Mlambo is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Language and Literature Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the University of Namibia. His research interests are in Literary and Cultural Studies and Theory and his recent focus has been o the interface between history and literature in Namibia. His latest publication was a co-edited book entitled: Displacement, elimination and replacement of indigenous people: Putting into perspective land ownership and ancestry in decolonising contemporary Zimbabwe.
Journals presented by Nelson Mlambo
A Literary and Rhetorical Analysis of Selected Anti-Apartheid Discourses: Plan’s The Combatant, SWAPO’s Pre-independence Revolutionary Magazine The Combatant, was the official voice of the People’s Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN), the military wing of South West Africa People’s Organisation (SWAPO). As a communication organ that served to disseminate information, educating PLAN fighters, motivating those that were […]