National Symposium: La Luta Literária: Ngũgĩ and the Battle for Language and Liberation

Call for Papers

National Symposium

LA LUTA LITERÁRIA: NGŨGĨ AND THE BATTLE FOR LANGUAGE AND LIBERATION

July 31, 2025

Organized by the Department of English and Humanities, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB)

 

     

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To commemorate the life and legacy of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (1938–2025), the Department of English and Humanities at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), cordially invites you to a national symposium. We welcome submissions from scholars and students engaged with Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's thoughts, contributions, and continuing relevance in English studies, African studies, postcolonial theory and literature, colonial pedagogy, and cultural politics. Papers on related topics are also encouraged.

La Luta Continua” (the struggle continues) is a phrase used by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o in Petals of Blood that encapsulates the vision of the literary giant who recently passed away. Ngũgĩ pursued the idea of an African identity with a specific focus on Kenyan experience. By provokingly asking, “If there is a need for a ‘study of the historic continuity of a single culture’, why can’t this be African?” he challenges the embedded authority of Western monolingual dominance of the so-called “aristocratic” languages (i.e., English, French, German, Russian, Italian, and Spanish) imposed through colonialism and its canon formation. 

Although a strong advocate for World Literature, Ngũgĩ is critical of what he calls “aesthetic feudalism,” whereby European languages and values are privileged over the cultural resources of the colonized people. His work expresses profound disillusionment in post-independence Kenya, where political power cannot be separated from colonial legacies. From his first novel Weep Not, Child (1964) to The Perfect Nine: The Epic of Gikuyu to Mumbi (2020), Ngũgĩ’s large body of work includes fiction, plays, essays, memoirs, children’s literature, and political polemics. His espousal of the native Gikuyu language inspired many writers to reclaim their African identity and served as the  inspirational basis for critical inquiry into decolonial aesthetics and resistance literature across the world.

His radical outlook led to imprisonment and eventually to self-exile, but he continues to remain a respected intellectual and conscientious voice of our time. For Ngũgĩ, education, literature, religion, politics, and culture together continue to constitute a colonial apparatus that must be deconstructed and decolonized. His oeuvre demands a critical evaluation of institutions and identity formation.

Perspectives to address include, but are not limited to:

  • Indigenous struggle for cultural identity
  • Neocolonialism
  • Postcolonial discourse
  • Postcolonial response to English Studies
  • Global wars and imperialism
  • Decolonising the mind and space
  • “Globalectics”
  • Eco-criticism/s and Ngũgĩ
  • Gender and Ngũgĩ
  • Marxism and  Ngũgĩ
  • Politics of publishing in native languages
  • The cultural politics of English as a medium of instruction
  • Social justice through writing
  • Postcolonial pedagogy
  • Native languages in classroom
  • African Canon

 

REGISTRATION 

To confirm your participation, please complete the registration process as outlined below:

🔹 Registration Deadline: July 20, 2025
🔹 Registration Form: https://forms.gle/mLu8mivWzTajhRX86
🔹Registration Fees:
     Presenters: BDT 1500 (Symposium kit, meals, certificate)
     Student Presenters (including ULABians): BDT 1000 (Symposium kit, meals, certificate)
     Participants (Non-presenting attendees): BDT 500 (Meals, certificate)
     ULAB Presenter: Free (Symposium kit, meals, certificate)
     ULAB Participant/ Audience Member: Free (Only certificate) 

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Note: Each co-author must register individually.

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