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Dr. Damazio Siliro Mfune Mwanjakwa

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Literary Studies

Research Areas

Orature, Popular Arts and Arts Reviewing,Gender Theory and Praxis,The interface(s) between Philosophy and Literature,

Publications

  • Journal Article
    5. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio (2022). “An Aesthetic, Functional, and Economic Exploration of Chitenje as an African Cultural Icon”. Special Issue of Journal of Humanities 30 (1), 2022 pp.27-46. (accepted and in press: March, 2022 – Editor-in-chief has submitted attestation as enclosed). (2022)

  • Journal Article
    6. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio (2022). “Throwing away the bathwater and saving the baby: Chinua Achebe’s Okonkwo and Qu Yuan of the Dragon-Boat Festival”. Special Issue of Journal of Humanities 30 (1), 2022 pp.155-172. (accepted and in press: February, 2022 - Editor-in-chief has submitted attestation as enclosed). (2022)

  • Journal Article
    Attestation letter from the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Humanities for the two uploaded journal articles. (2022)

  • Book
    7. You Yonghong, Damazio Mwanjakwa Mfune, & Feng Jianguo (Eds). 2022. Survival Chinese: Thirty Lessons (Chinese/Chichewa). (forthcoming – in press) Chancellor College Publications. (Book jacket enclosed) (2022)

  • Journal Article
    4. Mfune_Mwanjakwa Damazio. 2019. “Language and Broad-based Socio-Economic Development in Africa: Authenticity and Scale”. LASU . vol. 5. Pp79-88. (2019)

  • Journal Article
    3. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio. 2017. “Post-Enlightenment Theorising and Global Polity in the Twenty-First Century and Beyond” – Journal of Humanities Vol 25. Pp 31-50. (2017)

  • Journal Article
    2. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio. 2016. “Language and Embodied Consciousness: A Peircean Ontological Justification for First Language Educational Instruction”. Journal of Humanities Vol 24. Pp1-14. (2016)

  • Journal Article
    1. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio. 2014. “Doubling the point on J.M. Coetzee’s Dusklands: J.M. Coetzee’s dogged quest for a post-Cartesian, embodied and intersubjective Consciousness.” Scrutiny2 Issues in English Studies Southern Africa. 19:2, 71-82. Routledge. (2014)

  • Book Chapters
    8. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio. 2014. “Towards a Post-Binary Theory of Subjectivity, its Relevance and Application to Post-Colonial, Ecological and Gendered Literatures – The case of David Malouf”. In Society and the Arts: Essays on Language, Literature and Gender. Zomba: Kachere Series). (2014)

  • Book Chapters
    3. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio. 2014. “Embodiedness, The Sympathetic Imagination and Acknowledgement of the Animal and Woman Others in J.M. Coetzee’ s Disgrace” In Society and the Arts: Essays on Language, Literature and Gender. Zomba: Kachere Series). (2014)

  • Conference Papers
    7. Mfune-Mwanjakwa, Damazio. 2013. “The Mask as a socio-political motif in Jack Mapanje’s Poetry”. In Reading Malawian Literature: New Approaches and Theories. Conference proceedings. Tito Banda and Joshua Kumwenda (eds.). Mzuni Press, 2013. pp. 119-134. (2013)