FATUNDE, Tunde
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FATUNDE, Tunde
NAME IN FULL FATUNDE, Tunde DEPARTMENT Foreign Languages INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED WITH DATES Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France (1977-1980) ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AREA OF SPECIALIZATION Doctorate Degree (Ph. D) in Francophone Afro Caribbean Literature Francophone Literature University de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France (1976-1977) Masters‟ Degree (M.A) in African Francophone Literatures Second Class Upper University of Ibadan, Ibadan,Oyo Division (BA Honours) State of Nigeria (1971-1975) French Studies L‟institut de Touraine, Tours (France) (October 1971 – July 1972) University of Iowa, Iowa, United States of America (October-December 1991) Premier et Deuxième Degré in Etudes de langue française (French Studies). Diploma in Creative Writing. Diploma in Advance Radio France International, Paris News Gathering and (November-December 1994) Editorial Writing in French and English Comprehensive High School, Aiyetoro, Ogun State, of Nigeria.(1968-1969) HSC/GCE „A‟ level. Gbongan/Ode Omu Anglican Grammar School, Gbongan, Osun State of Nigeria (1963-1967) WAEC/GCE „O‟ level. St. Paul Primary School, Gbongan, Osun State of Nigeria (1956-1962) First School Leaving Certificate. LIST OF ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS Patrick Idoye & Tunde Fatunde, “Popular Theatre in Nigeria”, in 1.T.K.Egonu: African Perspective in World Culture, (Vivian and Vivian Publishers, Onitsha, Nigeria) 1988:161186. Tunde Fatunde, “African Pedagogy in Osahon‟s Stories for Children”, in: Chidi Ikonne, Emelia Oko, Peter Onwudinjo: Children and Literature in Africa. (Heinemann Educational Books, Lagos, Nigeria) 1992: 159-173 Tunde Fatunde, “Amilcar Cabral et les Problèmes de Culture en Afrique”. in Femi Osofisan, Nicole Medjigbodo, Sam Asein, G.G. Darah : 200 Ecrivains Africains à Lagos. (Editions, Nouvelles Du Sud, Paris France) 1993: 200-210. Tunde Fatunde, “African Pedagogy in Emecheta‟s Fiction for Children and Adolescents”, in Marie Umeh: Emerging Perspectives on Buchi Emecheta (Africa World Press, USA) 1996: 407409. Tunde Fatunde, “Conflicting Social Values in Buchi Emecheta‟s Naira Power and a Kind of Marriage”, in Marie Umeh: Emerging Perspectives on Buchi Emecheta (Africa World Press, USA) 1996: 433-443. Tunde Fatunde, “Evolution du théâtre nigérian d‟expression pidgin-English”. in G. de Villers: Phénomènes informels et dynamiques culturelles en Afrique (Editions l‟Harmattan, Paris, France) 1996: 242-245. Tunde Fatunde, “Images of Working People in Two African Novels: Ouologuem and Iyayi”, in Christopher Wise: Yambo Ouologuem : Post Colonial Writer , Islamic Militant ( LynneRiennerPublishers, London,United Kingdom) 1999: pp.39-46. Tunde Fatunde, “Personality Cult. in Rachid‟s Une Peine a Vivre and William Sassine‟s Le Jeune Homme de Sable ”, in Sam Ade-Ojo and Olusola Oke: Themes in African Literature in French, (Spectrum Books, Ibadan, Nigeria) 2000:153-167. Papers in Learned Journals Tunde Fatunde, “Religions Etrangères en Afrique: Malédictions ou Benedictions?”, ( in Le Bronze , Journal of Department of Foreign Languages, University of Benin, Benin-City, Nigeria.), Vol 1, Novembre (2012): pp.28. Tunde Fatunde, “Approche multidisciplinaire à l’ etude de la littérature …”, (Euroka, journal of Department of Modern European Languages, University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria) Vol. 1 No.2 June (2009):pp.145-162. Tunde Fatunde, “Calixthe Beyala Rebels Against Female Oppression” in African Literature Today, James Currey Limited , United Kingdom (2004) : 69-76 Tunde Fatunde, ”Dialectics of Oppression and Resistance in Chinua Achebe‟s Anthill of the Sahara”, in Third World First (a Pan African Scholars „ quarterly), Lagos, Nigeria , Vol. 1, No 2, (1990): 52-59. Tunde Fatunde, “V.S. Naipaul in Africa: A Colonialist Creative Writer.” SAIWA (a journal) published by the Department of Literature in English. Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria Nigeria, (1988) : 53-65. Tunde Fatunde and Festus Iyayi, “Literature, Class Struggle and National Liberation in Nigeria: An Introduction”. CASIL–Calabar Studies in Languages , a journal published by the Department of Languages and Linguistics, University of Calabar, Nigeria, Vol. 8, No. 2 (1988): 99-111. Tunde Fatunde, “Two African Writers on Corruption”. New Beacon Review , London United Kingdom Vol. 1, No 1. (1985): 53-65. Creative Writing (i) Plays Tunde Fatunde, No More Oil Boom and other plays… (Bookcraft, Ibadan, Nigeria) 2006. (421 pages) This volume contains six plays staged in several Nigerian universities and the Nigeria Inter University Centre Badagry, Lagos. These plays are: (i) Blood And Sweat – 18th November 1983 (ii) No More Oil Boom 10th April, 1984 (iii) No Food ,No Country 8th May, 1985 (vi) Shattered Calabash25th July 2005 (This play originally written in French with the title La Calebasse Cassee, was translated to English by Jamary Molumeli a lecturer in the Department of French at the National University of Lesotho. And was published as a text book by the Institute of Southern African Studies, Lesotho , Southern Africa 25th July 2005). Tunde Fatunde, La Calebasse Cassée (Bookcraft,Ibadan,Nig eria) 2002. SCANNED PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPH