Prof. Remmy Shiundu
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Prof. Remmy Shiundu
PhD. in Literature (University of Dar es Salaam) | Master of Arts in Literature (Kenyatta University) | B.Ed. Arts (Kenyatta University)
Associate Professor of Literature & Director, KAFU Kobujoi Campus
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Email: rshiundu@kafu.ac.ke
Prof. Remmy Shiundu Barasa is an associate Professor and Director, Kobujoi Campus, senior academic and administrator at Kaimosi Friends University (KAFU). He serves as a member of the University Senate by virtue of his administrative and academic leadership roles
PUBLICATIONS
- Barasa, R.S. (2022). Validating the Subversive: A (re)reading of Sex Images in Okot p’Bitek’s Song of Malaya. In Chukwumah, I. (Ed.), Sexual Humour in Africa: Gender, Jokes and Societal Change. London, Routledge,
- Barasa, R.S. (2020). Towards gendered enhanced access to early childhood care andEducation for rural and marginalized children in Kenya. In International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 8, Issue 12, 2020.
- Barasa, R. S. (2018). (Re)Imagining the Postcolony in Kenya’s The XYZ Show Joke-Cartoons. In I. Chukwumah, (Ed.). Joke-Performance in Africa : Mode, Media and Meaning. Taylor & Francis Ltd, Imprint: Routledge.
- Barasa, R.S. (2017). Effectiveness of digital technology in teaching literature in Kenyan Universities: A case study of Pwani University. In Meda, L., and Makura, A.H.,(Eds.),Technology driven curriculum for 21st century higher education students in Africa.Cameroon: Bamenda. Langaa Research and Publishing CIG, pp.51-78.
Barasa, R.S. (2017). (Re)Imagining Uganda Postcolony in Moses Isegawa’s Abyssinian Chronicles. In Journal of English Language and Literature, Vol.8 No.1, pp.565-570. - Barasa, R.S. (2017). Integrating culture in Africa’s economic development. In Journal of English Language and Literature, Vol.8 No.2, pp.611-616.
- Barasa, R.S. (2017). Narrating Gendered Violence, the Absent Mother and (Dis) location in Secrets No More by Goretti Kyomuhendo. The International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol.5, issue 11, November, 2017.
- Barasa, R.S. (2018). Construction of Gendered Identities through Cultural Memory in Moses Isegawa’s Novel, Snakepit. In Journal of English Language and Literature, Vol.8 No.3,pp. 259-267. ISSN: 2368-2132.
- Barasa R. S. (2009). Implications of Globalization on Storytellers and storytelling in
Kenya in Narratives Across Space and Time: Transmissions and Adaptations, Hellenic Folklore Research Centre, Academy of Athens, 2009. ISBN 978 – 960- 404 – 154 – 1 - Barasa, R. S., & Makokha, J. K. S., Weaving Exilic Narratives: Homodiegetic Narration and the Presentation of Theme in Gurnah’s Admiring Silence. In Negotiating Afropolitanism: Essays on Borders and Spaces in Contemporary African Literature and Media. (Eds.) J. K. S. Makokha & Jennifer Wawrzinek J.K.S Makokha, J.K.S., Barasa, R. S., et al., (2010). Tales, Tellers and Tale—Making: A Critical Study of Literary Stylistics and Narrative Styles in Contemporary African Literature.
- Barasa, R. S. (2010). The Symbolic Representation of Nature in Tanzania’s Selected Poetry Anthologies (September 11, 2010). OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development, Vol. 1, No. 8. pp. 65-69, 2010.SSRN: