Leaving the harmattan: a creative exploration of diasporic experiences through short stories

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Keywords

diasporic literature, Nigerian-Canadian writing, cross-culturalism, climate change, Nigerian-Newfoundland writing

Degree Level

masters

Degree Name

M.A.

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Issue

Publisher

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Abstract

This thesis is a creative project that contributes to diasporic literature by exploring themes of cross-cultural exchange, climate change, and co-existence through a collection of short stories and prose poems. Set primarily in two culturally and climatically distinct locations, the stories feature a diverse range of characters differing in age, experience, background, and mindset. Through their interactions and journeys, the work highlights the complexities of migration. Although many writers and scholars have addressed this subject, there remains a need for continued exploration. Drawing from my lived experience of moving from Nigeria to Canada, augmented by imagination and the influence of existing scholarly and creative works, this project amplifies existing discourse, sheds new light on migration-related issues, and contributes to diasporic literature. It incorporates a range of literary techniques, including both prose and poetry devices, and presents stories through a distinct narrative voice. In conclusion, this thesis emphasises the complexities of migration and advocates for co-existence, mutual respect, and appreciation of cultural differences as essential approaches to overcoming the challenges of cross-cultural encounters.

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