MEFFUL, JOSEPH EBO(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
The relationship between theatre and disability goes as far back as ancient Greece where dramatic writings of Greek dramatists included characters with disabilities. Africa has a complex and developing relationship between ...
The study explored the issue of gender, but with focus on Ga proverbs and how they serve in creating a male hegemonic culture in which women are given the status of the Other as against men as the Self. Specifically, the ...
The goal of this study is to examine how political corruption is depicted in post-colonial literature, specifically in Altine's Wrath, Midnight Hotel and Harvest of Corruption. African literary artists, and African literary ...
The thesis examines the trauma that enslaved women encounter at various stages of their capture and enslavement, the ways in which they resist the brutalities of slavery, and how these are represented in the four literary ...
Atsakpo, Dzidzor Etsey(University of Cape Coast, 2021-06)
This thesis sought to examine the connection between traditional religio-cultural
beliefs, customs and practices, and conflict resolution and reconciliation using
conflict issues in Anlo traditional area to analyse its ...
Dordzeavudzi, Norvianyo(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
This thesis which is both comparative, stylistic and thematic examines irony as
a tool of moderate feminism in selected works of two African women writers,
a Francophone and an Anglophone. These are Riwan ou le chemin ...
Botchway, Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
The growing concern of the media and the public regarding the attitude and
lifestyle of some Pastors in Ghanaian Pentecostal churches created the need to
re-examine what 1 Timothy 3:1-7 teaches concerning Pastors. The ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, MAWUKPLORM HARRIET(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
Theatre performances have gradually gained recognition as an essential tool for information, education and entertainment. During such performance, set design constitutes a major indication for the overall understanding of ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, JENNIFER(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
It is a worldwide common knowledge that every ‘normal’ human being can sing. But singing has become an art that requires professional training, techniques, and skills. The primary concern of this study is to explore the ...
Storytelling, particularly fables, plays a foremost role in shaping the
moral fibre of society. It gives the society a sense of identity and cultural
belonging. Fables have been used extensively to provide entertainment, ...
Omaboe, Maxwell(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
A popular scholarly tradition suggests that mainstream science and African science are tied to an irreconcilable interest. The distinction often maintained is that African science is a footnote of African indigenous ...
Wunu, Wise Colette(University of Cape Coast, 2020-10)
Progress in neuroscience has quickly increased knowledge of neural insights
with musical participation. Researchers have endeavoured to identify brain
responses that are related to experiences of music participation. ...
Quacoe-Takrama, Rev. Philip(University of Cape Coast, 2021-06)
With so much interest in adolescence studies, many theoretical viewpoints have
been advanced. this work analyses and integrates these different theoretical
positions for a better understanding of adolescents. the problem ...
Osei, Latipher Amma(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
Over the years much of the literature available all around the world, has
focused on using dance as a tool to correct some mobility issues in the development
of children and the benefits of music and dance to the growing ...
Owusu-Ansah, Roland(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
This thesis analyses אֱלֹהִים אַ תם (ELOHIM ATTEM) IN PSALM 82:6 OF
THE MASORETIC TEXT AND THE TRANSLATION OF MOY!
ANYAME IN THE ASANTE TWI BIBLE.
Misinterpretation of biblical texts can lead to incorrect applications ...
Twumasi, Rita Akele(University of Cape Coast, 2021-08)
Academic writing is not impersonal and objective; it is interactive and evaluative. The present study examined the evaluative language in examiners’ reports on 100 MPhil theses purposively selected from four departments, ...
Yegblemenawo, Caroline Aku Akpene(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This study emanates from observations made during an initial survey we conducted in the restaurants of some hotels in Accra, Ghana. It was observed that waiters/waitresses encounter language barriers while attending to ...
The careful representation of Fancy Dress masquerades in the Ghanaian space,
especially in Winneba, has been held in high esteem over the decades as part of
Ghana’s popular culture. Undoubtedly, the use of costume in ...
Ahialey, Helen Omavuayenor(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
Studies on courtroom discourse reveal that paramount on the agenda of lawyers
is their desire to win cases. They try to persuade Justices to believe their side of
an argument as against that of their opponent. Mobilising ...
Afari, Emmanuel Seth Kosi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
The study of French as a foreign language poses a lot of challenges to Ghanaian learners. Right from the strict rules of concord and the issues of gender of nouns in written French to challenges associated to the oral ...
MEFFUL, JOSEPH EBO(University of Cape Coast, 2024-02)
The relationship between theatre and disability goes as far back as ancient Greece where dramatic writings of Greek dramatists included characters with disabilities. Africa has a complex and developing relationship between ...
The study explored the issue of gender, but with focus on Ga proverbs and how they serve in creating a male hegemonic culture in which women are given the status of the Other as against men as the Self. Specifically, the ...
The goal of this study is to examine how political corruption is depicted in post-colonial literature, specifically in Altine's Wrath, Midnight Hotel and Harvest of Corruption. African literary artists, and African literary ...
The thesis examines the trauma that enslaved women encounter at various stages of their capture and enslavement, the ways in which they resist the brutalities of slavery, and how these are represented in the four literary ...
Atsakpo, Dzidzor Etsey(University of Cape Coast, 2021-06)
This thesis sought to examine the connection between traditional religio-cultural
beliefs, customs and practices, and conflict resolution and reconciliation using
conflict issues in Anlo traditional area to analyse its ...
Dordzeavudzi, Norvianyo(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
This thesis which is both comparative, stylistic and thematic examines irony as
a tool of moderate feminism in selected works of two African women writers,
a Francophone and an Anglophone. These are Riwan ou le chemin ...
Botchway, Samuel(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
The growing concern of the media and the public regarding the attitude and
lifestyle of some Pastors in Ghanaian Pentecostal churches created the need to
re-examine what 1 Timothy 3:1-7 teaches concerning Pastors. The ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, MAWUKPLORM HARRIET(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
Theatre performances have gradually gained recognition as an essential tool for information, education and entertainment. During such performance, set design constitutes a major indication for the overall understanding of ...
ABLA ADJAHOE, JENNIFER(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
It is a worldwide common knowledge that every ‘normal’ human being can sing. But singing has become an art that requires professional training, techniques, and skills. The primary concern of this study is to explore the ...
Storytelling, particularly fables, plays a foremost role in shaping the
moral fibre of society. It gives the society a sense of identity and cultural
belonging. Fables have been used extensively to provide entertainment, ...
Omaboe, Maxwell(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
A popular scholarly tradition suggests that mainstream science and African science are tied to an irreconcilable interest. The distinction often maintained is that African science is a footnote of African indigenous ...
Wunu, Wise Colette(University of Cape Coast, 2020-10)
Progress in neuroscience has quickly increased knowledge of neural insights
with musical participation. Researchers have endeavoured to identify brain
responses that are related to experiences of music participation. ...
Quacoe-Takrama, Rev. Philip(University of Cape Coast, 2021-06)
With so much interest in adolescence studies, many theoretical viewpoints have
been advanced. this work analyses and integrates these different theoretical
positions for a better understanding of adolescents. the problem ...
Osei, Latipher Amma(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
Over the years much of the literature available all around the world, has
focused on using dance as a tool to correct some mobility issues in the development
of children and the benefits of music and dance to the growing ...
Owusu-Ansah, Roland(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
This thesis analyses אֱלֹהִים אַ תם (ELOHIM ATTEM) IN PSALM 82:6 OF
THE MASORETIC TEXT AND THE TRANSLATION OF MOY!
ANYAME IN THE ASANTE TWI BIBLE.
Misinterpretation of biblical texts can lead to incorrect applications ...
Twumasi, Rita Akele(University of Cape Coast, 2021-08)
Academic writing is not impersonal and objective; it is interactive and evaluative. The present study examined the evaluative language in examiners’ reports on 100 MPhil theses purposively selected from four departments, ...
Yegblemenawo, Caroline Aku Akpene(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This study emanates from observations made during an initial survey we conducted in the restaurants of some hotels in Accra, Ghana. It was observed that waiters/waitresses encounter language barriers while attending to ...
The careful representation of Fancy Dress masquerades in the Ghanaian space,
especially in Winneba, has been held in high esteem over the decades as part of
Ghana’s popular culture. Undoubtedly, the use of costume in ...
Ahialey, Helen Omavuayenor(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
Studies on courtroom discourse reveal that paramount on the agenda of lawyers
is their desire to win cases. They try to persuade Justices to believe their side of
an argument as against that of their opponent. Mobilising ...
Afari, Emmanuel Seth Kosi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-12)
The study of French as a foreign language poses a lot of challenges to Ghanaian learners. Right from the strict rules of concord and the issues of gender of nouns in written French to challenges associated to the oral ...