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Name

Dr. Juliet Nkane Ekpang

Department

English & Literary Studies

Designation

Lecturer II

Email

[email protected]


About Dr. Juliet Nkane Ekpang

I graduated from the University of Jos, Plateau State in 2000. I hold an M.A and Ph.D from the Department of English and Literary Studies in the University of Calabar. My area of specialty is English Rhetoric. I teach the Use of English, Semantics, Discourse Analysis, Syntax and Oral Presentation skills. My research interest is literacy enhancement based research in the area of language.


S/N Qualification School Atttended Started Finished
FSCLSt. Benedict Primary school, Igoli Ogoja19801985
SSCEArmy Day Secondary School19871991
BAUniversity of Jos19952001
MAUniversity of Calabar20032007
PhD (English)University of Calabar20072015

S/N Publication
Ekpang, J. N., Ghevolor, A. & Bassey, V. (2021). “Literacy, Oral Language and Rhetoric” Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies. 10 (1), 9 – 17.
Ekpang, J. N. & Odoemelam, C. G. (2020). “A Lexico-Semantic Analysis of Selected Speeches of Patrick Obahiagbon”. LWATI: Journal of contemporary research. 17.(3), 69 – 94.
Ekpang, J. N., Pam, K. J. & Ekwok, L. (2020). “Proverbs as Rhetorical Tools in ESL Contexts”. Journal of Languages, Linguistics and Literary Studies. 9 (5), 56 - 65.
Ekpang, J. N. (2017). “Ethos, Pathos and Logos in Nelson Mandela’s 1990 Cape Town Speech”. UUJH: University of Uyo Journal of Humanities. 21. 1. 1-14. ISSN: 1117-4854.
Pam, K. J. & Ekpang J. N. (2016). “The Oblique and Elusive Nature of Expression through Proverbs: A Pragmatic Perspective”. CALEL: Currents in African Literature and the English Language. VII. 98-106. ISSN: 1597-3611.
Ekpang, J. N. (2015). “Rhetoric and Social Justice in Nelson Mandela’s “I am Prepared to Die” Speech. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science. 06. 02. ISSN 2165 – 6258.
Ekpang, J. N. & Pam, K. J. (2015). “Morphological Structure and Phrase Constituents in Wole Soyinka’s The Interpreters”. LAPAI Journal of Humanities. 9. 1. 145-149. ISSN: 2006-2826.
Ekpang, J. N. (2015). “Language, Identity and Immigrants in Chimamanda Adichie’s Americana”. CAJOLIS: Calabar Journal of Liberal Studies. 19. 1. 74-89. ISSN: 1115-2087.
Ekpang, J. N. (2014). “Literature and Politics: A Semantic Analysis of Wale Okadiran’s Tenants of the House”. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 5. 23. IV. Rome: MCSCER Publishing. 2458-2462. ISSN: 2039-9340.
Ekpang, J. N. & Bassey V. O. (2014). “Calabar Humaphors: An Analysis of Nigerian Stand-up Comedy”. LWATI: A Journal of Contemporary Research. 11. 2. 176-184. ISSN: 1813- 2227.
Ekpang, J. N. (2013). “A Comparative Analysis of Style in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Chimamanda Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun”. CALEL: Currents in African Literature and the English Language. VI. 122-130. ISSN: 1597-3611.
Ekpang, J. N. (2013). “Stylistic Choices in Wole Soyinka’s Season of Anomy”. Ndunode: Calabar Journal of the Humanities. 10. 1. 26-31. ISSN: 1117-5621.
Essien-Eyo, A. & Ekpang, J. N. (2009). “Coinages Irregular Collocations and Biblical Allusions in Wole Soyinka’s The Interpreters”. CALEL: Currents in African Literature and the English Language. 6. 1-9. ISSN: 1597-3611.

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S/N Conference Description Started Finished
21st Annual Unical International Conference on African Literature and the English Language (ICALEL) 2011-04-052011-05-07
African and World Literature Conference at the University of Nigeria, NsukkaPaper Presented: A Comparative Analysis of Style in Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Chimmamanda Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun.2012-11-042012-11-07
African Literature Association Conference in Charleston, South Carolina, USAPaper Presented: Literature and politics: A Lexico-Semantic Analysis of Wale Okediran’s Tenants of the House2013-03-202013-03-24
2013 Africa Conference in Austin-Texas, USA. Paper Presented: Chronicling the Nigerian Civil War: A Lexico-Semantic Analysis of Wole Soyinka’s Season of Anomy and Chimamanda Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun.2013-03-292013-03-31
The Calabar Study Group Conference in the University of CalabarPaper Presented: Calabar Humaphors: An Analysis of Nigerian Stand-up Comedy.2013-04-242013-04-27
22nd Annual Unical International Conference on African Literature and the English Language (ICALEL2013-05-072013-05-11
2014 African Conference in Austin-Texas, USAPaper Presented: Redefining Language and Identity: A Study of Immigrants in Chimmamanda Adichie’s Americanna. 2014-04-042014-04-06
40th Conference of the African Literature Association in Johannesburg, South Africa. Paper Presented: Rhetoric and Social Constructionism in Selected Speeches of Nelson Mandela.2014-04-092014-04-13
23rd Annual Unical International Conference on African Literature and the English Language (ICALEL) 2014-05-052014-05-09
24th Annual Unical International Conference on African Literature and the English Language (ICALEL)2016-05-032016-05-06
The 9th National Conference of English Language Teachers Association of Nigeria, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. August 29- September 1, 2016Paper Presented: Utilizing Proverbs in Teaching Rhetorical Skills in ESL Setting.2016-08-292016-09-01
International Journal of Arts & Sciences Conference for Academic Disciplines, University of London, UK.. Paper Presented: Rhetoric and Social Justice in Nelson Mandela’s “I am Prepared to Die” Speech.2016-11-082016-11-11
9th University of Uyo Conference on Language and Literature (UCOLLPaper Presented: The World from the Eyes of a Child: A Reading of Ernest Emenyonu’s “What the Baby Sitter and My Bishop had in Common”.2017-02-212017-02-24
44th Conference of African Literature Association in Washington DC., United States. Papers Presented: Questions in discourse: A Critical Discourse analysis of questions in Okey Ndibe’s Foreign gods inc. and A socio-linguistic analysis of church and society: A study of Law Ezeh’s Your church, my shrine.2018-05-232018-05-26