Tracie Chima Utoh

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Tracie Chima Utoh
Mmádu
ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịNaijiria Dezie
Ọrụ ọ na-arụOdee akwụkwọ, academic Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọMahadum Nnamdi Azikiwe Dezie

Tracie Chima Utoh, nke a makwaara dị ka Tracie Utoh-Ezeajugh, bụ onye Naijiria na-ede egwuregwu na okamụta nke Film na Theatre Design na Mahadum Nnamdi Azikiwe .[1][2] Na afọ 2015 ọ bụ onye ACLS / ASA Presidential Fellow, atụmatụ nke na-akpọ "ndị ọkà mmụta pụrụ iche nke Africa" ka ha gaa nzukọ African Studies Association kwa afọ ma nọrọ otu izu n'ụlọ ọrụ America tupu nzukọ ahụ.[3]

Ọkachamara agụmakwụkwọ ya bụ ọmụmụ nke iji ejiji, ihe ntecha na ihe osise ahụ, "ma dị ka nka ma dị ka ihe enyemaka maka njirimara n'elu ikpo okwu na ihe nkiri".[3]

N.E. Izuu, na-ede na Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies kwuru na Utoh "na-egosipụta nnukwu ọchịchọ maka ikwughachi ọgba aghara nke ụmụ mmadụ (karịa nke ụmụ nwanyị) nke na-achọ ịmegharị nkwenye akwụkwọ na-eme ka ihe ndị ọzọ na-emebi ihe na ọha mmadụ nke oge a karịa ịdebanye aha nke esemokwu nwoke na nwanyị".[4]

Akwụkwọ ndị a họọrọ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Egwuregwu[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • Ònye nwe igbe ozu a? : na egwuregwu ndị ọzọ (1999, Jos, Nigeria : Sweetop Publications)[5]
  • Ndị nwunye anyị agbaala ara ọzọ! na egwuregwu ndị ọzọ (2001, Awka, Anambra State [Nigeria] : Valid Pub. [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji]) Ltd; )
  • Nneora : ụlọ nwa bebi Africa (2005, Awka : Valid Publishing Co; )

Ihe odide ndị ọzọ[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  • Humanities na ijikọ ụwa ọnụ na puku afọ nke atọ nke A B C Chiegboka, Tracie Chima Utoh, na G I Ukechukwu (2010, Nimo, Nigeria : Rex Charles & Patrick; ) dezigharịrị

Edensibia[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. Alex Asigbo (2002). "Enter the new-breed feminist: Feminism in post-colonial Nigeria: the example of Tracie Chima Utoh", in Döring: African Cultures, Visual Arts, and the Museum: Sights/sites of Creativity and Conflict, 265–272. ISBN 9042013206. 
  2. Utoh-Ezeajugh Tracie. Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka. Retrieved on 26 September 2016.
  3. 3.0 3.1 2015 ACLS/ASA Presidential Fellows. Awards & Prizes. African Studies Association. Archived from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved on 26 September 2016.
  4. Izuu (2009). "Tenor of Humanism Re-reading Feminity in the Drama of Tracie Utoh-Ezeajugh". Creative Artist: A Journal of Theatre and Media Studies 2 (1). Retrieved on 26 September 2016. 
  5. Catalogue record for "Who owns this coffin?". Worldcat. OCLC 46487834. Retrieved on 26 September 2016.