The researcher examines the interplay between oral traditions and power dynamics in cultural literary works, specifically analyzing how such narratives reflect or challenge traditional systems. Their work bridges postcolonial literary studies with critical theory, focusing on themes of justice, identity, and ethics through examples like Ngugi's "River" and Achebe's "Arrow of God."
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