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Philomena Ama Okyeso Yeboah

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Philomena Ama Okyeso Yeboah (nee Abakah) is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of English and a Local Preacher at the Methodist Church. She holds a PhD in English and an MA in Comparative Literature from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Passionate about the strategies of escape for the subdued African woman, Philomena Ama Okyeso Yeboah's special focus is on Women's Writings in Africa, an area that engaged her research interest and has produced exciting articles published in peer-reviewed journals. She is an academician with great enthusiasim to work and contribute to the development of students.

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The researcher investigates the profound interplay between language, metaphor, and cognition within African cultural narratives, employing literature as a powerful tool to explore social justice. Their work integrates performance, media, and education to examine diverse cultural contexts, focusing on themes of mediated perspectives, multilingual education, ethnomathematics, ecocriticism, historical integration, and literary approaches that honor cultural diversity.

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