Dogoh Karen Sewuese

Dogoh Karen Sewuese

Profile Details

Department English And Literary Studies
Faculty Arts
Office Not specified

Biography

Dogoh Karen Sewuese is a Lecturer II, in the Department of English And Literary Studies, Faculty of Arts, specializing in Nigerian Literature, with 9 publications at Federal University of Lafia.

Research Interests

Nigerian Literature

Publications

  • The Ironic Grandeur of Halima Amali's I Want to Join Them: Satirizing a Nation;s Progress
    Journal of English Scholars' Association of Nigeria (JESAN), 2020
  • Helon Habila's Measuring Time: A Postcolonial Reading
    Kalangu: Journal of Language and Literary Studies, 2020
  • Literature and History: A Post-Colonial Critique of Derek Walcott's Ti-Jean and His Brothers
    LJA: Lafiya Journal of Arts, 2020
  • Helon Habila's Oil on Water and the Trauma of a Post-Colonial Society
    JOLLACS: Journal of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies, 2022
  • Postmodern Culture and Sexuality in Chinelo Okparanta's Under the Udala Trees
    Jos Journal of the English Language, 2024
  • Gender Taboos and Homophobia in Unoma Azuah's Growing up Lesbian in Nigeria
    The Gender Truth Journal (GTJ), 2025
  • A Song of Freedom
    Other Publication, 2021
  • Book Review of Lines of Colours: Poems in Honour of Zainab Talatu Ahmed
    Other Publication, 2024
  • Book Review of Letters From a Continent by Joseph Mtemdoo Gbagyo
    Other Publication, 2026
  • The Intersectional Dynamics of Identity, Culture and Spirituality in Akwaeke Emezi's Freshwater
    Accepted Journal Paper, 2026
  • Insecurity and Urban Corruption in Akwaeke Emezi's Little Rot
    Accepted Journal Paper, 2026
  • Postmodern Explorations and the Representation of Homosexuality in Jude Dibia's Walking with Shadows and Uzodinma Iweala's Speak no Evil
    Submitted Journal Paper, 2026
  • Digital Narratives and Cultural Identity: The Role of Technology in Shaping Nigerian Literature in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americannah
    Submitted Journal Paper, 2026
  • Catalysing Change: Marriage, Conflict and Female Agency in Chika Ose-Agbo's And the Goat Broke the Pot
    Submitted Journal Paper, 2025