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Masculinity and gender stereotyping in selected novels by Ugandan female writers
(Kyambogo University (unpublished work), 2010-05)
Many Ugandan women writers have asserted that although in the sixties and seventies
Uganda was producing phenomenal works of literature, "women voice were clearly
missing" (Feminist Africa). According to Mary Karooro. ...
A sociological critique of materialist fetishism in orson welles' use of cinematography in citizen june (1941)
(Kyambogo University(unpublished), 2015-09)
This dissertation examines how Orson Welles uses deep focus photography, expressive
high contrast lighting (chiaroscuro) and mise en scene to socially critique materialistic
fetishism in Citizen Kane. The dissertation ...
A critique of governance in Ugandan poetry: a study of selected poems of Henry Barlow, Timothy Wangusa and Susan Kiguli
(Kyambogo University(unpublished), 2014-12-19)
This study analyzed the portrayal of governance in the selected poems of Henry Barlow,
Timothy Wangusa and Susan Kiguli. The study used qualitative research methods and involved
critical reading of the selected poems, ...
Deconstruction of the portraitures of the girl child and the boy child in the folktales, proverbs and proverbial names of the Baganda.
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2013-03)
This study is a deconstruction of the portraitures of both the girl child and the boy child in thirty selected oral works of the Baganda. The works include folktales, proverbs and proverbial names of the Baganda. Literature, ...
A comparative analysis of the representation of statecraft in Shakespeare and Ruganda's plays Julius Caesar and the Floods
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2012-09)
This study compared the representation of statecraft in Shakespeare's play, Julius Caesar, and Ruganda's play, The Floods. The study focused on the dramatists' perception of what is involved in the political processes. ...