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An Examination of the Application and Relevance of Des Wilson’s Taxonomy of Traditional Media Systems in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart
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Document Date: 2013-07-01 12:48:23


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Lagos / London / Somerville / /

Company

Indigenous Communication Systems / Traditional African Communication Systems / Cascadilla Press / Traditional Media Systems / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Nigeria / Ghana / United States / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

Indigenous Communication System / University of Cross River State / Dele Odunlami Olabisi Onabanjo University / /

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technology-mediated modernist media / media systems / mass media / communication systems / technology-mediated situations / oil / Web access / social and spiritual media / /

Organization

University of Cross River State / Center of Africanism / UN Court / Igbo / Dele Odunlami Olabisi Onabanjo University / /

Person

Obierika / Things Fall Apart / Ekwefi / Ezeudu / Olaoba F. Arasanyin / Ozoemena / Okonkwo / Ezimma / Michael A. Pemberton / Michael A. Pemberton Cascadilla / Taxonomy Des Wilson / Doob / Unoka / /

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Position

author / professor in the department / folk musician / court messenger / /

ProvinceOrState

Massachusetts / /

Region

Eastern Nigeria / /

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www.lingref.com / /

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