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Dr. Muindu Peter Japheth

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Dr. Muindu is the lecturer in the School of Arts and Social Sciences at University of Kabianga.

Lecturer Dr. Muindu Peter
P.O BOX 2030 - 20200
Kericho, Kenya
Tel: +254722439343
Department of Languages, Linguistics & Communications jmuindu@kabianga.ac.ke School Examination Coordinator Member of Kenya Oral Literature Association (KOLA)

International Publications
Japheth Peter Muindu and Erick Kipkoech Mutai. (2016). Celebrating Female Sexuality in Baingana's 'Tropical Fish' and Adichie's Americanah in International Journal of Literature and Arts, Vol. 4 Issue 4, pp 44-48.
Muindu, P.J. (2016). ). ‘Liminality and Regeneration in Wahome Mutahi’s The House of Doom and Mora Gitaa’s Crucible for Silver and Furnace for Gold in European Journal of English and Literature Studies, Vol.4, No.4, pp39-45, June 2016
Gladys Kinara & Muindu,P.Japheth.(2016). ‘Signification of HIV/AIDS in Babu Omar’s Kala Tufaha’ in Research Journal of English and Literature, Vol.4, Issue 2.2016
Muindu, P.J. (2015). ‘Liminality and Regeneration in Meja Mwangi’s The Last Plague and Francis Imbuga’s Miracle of Remera in International Journal of Innovative Social Research 3(2):8-14, April- June, 2015
Muindu, P.J. (2015).Political Oppression and Individual Alienation in Wahome Mutahi’s Fiction. Deutschland: Lambert Academic Publishers∙
Muindu, P. J., Gladys, K. & Jose, A. (2012). ‘Individual Alienation and Political Oppression in Kenya as Depicted in Wahome Mutahi’s Novels in The Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies 3(4): 402-409
Muindu, P. J., Gladys, K. & Jose, A. (2012). ‘The Vision of Social Justice in Wahome Mutahi’s Novels’ in Education and General Studies Vol.1(1) pp 001-008

Cultural Studies, Medical Humanities, Post-colonial Discourse
Literature
 

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