Decolonising the Mind Wa Thiong'o Ngugi
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Influenced by Professor Ngugi wa Thiongo's Decolonising the Mind, Musodza has been an advocate for the sustained use of African languages. Which is partly the source of Wainana's annoyance at Kenya's - Africa's - patron de lettres, and his inconvenient book, Decolonising the Mind. Panned at home by the middle-class elite – the products of the West's economic engineering project – Decolonising the Mind nevertheless gained cult-like status abroad. �We have unfinished business of decolonising the minds of our people by changing the name of Lake Victoria, which was given by the colonialists,” he said. Decolonise Your Minds: marginalised gendered People of Colour DECOLONISATION hui. �The Language of African Literature.” from Decolonising the Mind. About the Author: Ngugi, black and white. Ngugi Wa Thiong'o: A Profile of a Literary and Social Activist. Download 'Decolonising the Mind' from here. Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe. As cliché as it might sound, Things Fall Apart was the book that did 'it' for me.