Dr. Peter Arthur

Senior Lecturer


Dept: English
Department of English
Faculty of Social Sciences
KNUST

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Research Areas/Interests


Publications

    PUBLICATIONS

    TITLE OF PAPER

    JOURNAL

    MONTH AND YEAR OF PUBLICATION

    The Craft Industry, Oral Literature and Language in the Development of Tourism: Prospects and Challenges

    Arts and Design Studies,Vol. 14,pp. 24-30

    2013

    Bridging Cultures through Art: Case Study of Selected Art Forms in Ghana

    Journal of Applied Thought, Vol 4, pp. 114-139

    January, 2015

    The Poetics of Traditional Ghanaian Beads

    Global Journal of Human - Social Sciences, Vol, 15, Issue 2, pp. 39-52 (Academia and Researchgate)

    January, 2015

    The New Testament Concept of ‘Living Bread’ (John 6) in Different Contexts: A look at the Feeding Symbol in Judea-Christian, Western and Ghanaian Cultures

    E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies, Vol. 2, No 1, pp. 1-30

    February 2016

    The Narrative of Development Discourse: Readings from the KNUST Experience

    International Journal of Science and Technoledge, Vol. 4, Issue 3, pp. 36-46 (Academia)

    March, 2016

    When the “Microphone” Poets Speaks: Hiplife Rapper’s Construction of Reality

    International Journal of Humanities and Social Studies, Vol 4, Iss. 4, 2016, pp. 291-300 (Academia and Researchgate)

    April, 2016

    The Tropology of Akan Drum Language: Sounds and Meanings from the Mamponghene’s Drum Appellation

    Academica International, accepted

    In-print

    Modern Usage of English

     

    In-print

    Ashanti myth in theatre of development on environment education: social interpretations of Death on Trial by Daniel Appiah-Agyei

     

    E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies

    In-print

    Man, Know Thyself:  The Role of Ananse Stories in Ghanaian Pedagogy.

    Journal of Mother-tongue Biblical Hemeneutics and Theology (Academia and Researchgate)

    2019, Vol., no 2, pp. 8-24

     

    The Textuality of “Anansesεm”: A Pedagogical and Ideological Resource in Traditional Human Relations among the Akans in Ghana

    Advances in Language and Literary Studies

    2021, Volume: 12 Issue: 4, pp. 35-47

    Counter-Hegemonic Practices: A Study of the Song Text of the Apoo Festival of the Bono People in Ghana.

    South African Journal of African Languages

    Accepted, to be published in the October, 2021 edition.

    Heroism and Philosophy: The Literary Perspective of Yaw Asare's Ananse in the Land of the Idiots

    E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (EHASS) (Academia and Researchgate)

    2020, Vol. 1, Issue 5, pp. 152-164

    When the Traditional Songs Become Modern: Cultural Replication of the Traditional Responsible Woman in the Modern Gold Digger

    All Nations University Journal of  Applied Thought

    2020, Vol. 8, No 1, pp. 136-150

     Carrying the War against Corona Virus into the Communities: the Communication Review of the Fight against Corvid-19 in Ghana, Using the Akan community as a Case Study

    E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences(EHASS)

    2021, Vol 2, Issue 8, pp. 108-119

    Values and Behaviour: The Literary Concept of “Bosom” in the Akan Culture

     E-Journal of Religion and Theological Studies (ERATS)

    Vol.7 No.9 September 2021 Article 4  pp.143-152 

     The Rhetoric of “Bragoro”: The Philosophy Behind Akan Traditional Concept of Marriage

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    MOTBIT

    Vol.3 No.2 September 2021 Article 2  pp.32-41

    Deconstructing Feminist Positions in Chika Unigue’s Possessing the Secret of Joy and Ama Ata Aidoo’s The Girl Who Can

    Journal of Language and Literature

    Under Review

     

     


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