Global Journal of Human-Social Science, A: Arts and Humanities, Volume 22 Issue 5

Volume XXII Issue V Version I 10 ( ) Global Journal of Human Social Science - Year 2022 © 2022 Global Journals A A Social Ecological Reading of Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow challenges and emerged victoriously. Nevertheless, we are able to point out the exploitation of humans by humans generally from the novel with the aim of establishing that such exploitation is what gives rise and legitimacy to the exploitation of non-humans by humans, and as such, is responsible for most of the ecological crisis we face in the world today as Bookchin envisages. R eferences R éférences R eferencias 1. Agary, K. (2006) Yellow Yellow . Dtalkshop. 2. Ashaolu, O. O. (2019). The Ensnaring Oil: An Ecofeminist Critique of Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences , 9(6), 41-49. 3. Bookchin, M. (2006). What is Social Ecology? Social Ecology and Communalism . AK Press. 4. Chukwueloka, C. C. (2017). Exploitation, Hardship and Corruption as impediments to Development in the Niger Delta: A Study of Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow. Ansu Journal of Language and Literary Studies 1(3), 1-16. 5. Chukwumah, I. (2013). The Displaced Male-Image in Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow. Tydskrif Vir Letterkunde , 50(2), 47-62. 6. Chuma-Udeh, N. (2014). Nigerian Feminist Literature and Sustainable Development: Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow and Chimamanda Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus. The Vedic Path Lxxxviii.1&2, 3-26. 7. Darah, G. G. (2011). Revolutionary Pressures in Niger Delta Literatures. In C. Nwahunanya (Ed.), From Boom to Doom: Protest and Conflict Resolution in the Literatures of the Niger Delta (2-16). Springfield. 8. Huggan, G. & Tiffin, H. (2015). Postcolonial Ecocriticism: Literature, Animal, Environment . Routledge. 9. Koussouhon, A. L. & Ashani, M. D. (2015). Analysing Interpersonal Metafunction Through Mood and Modality in Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow from Critical Discourse and Womanist Perspective. International Journal of English Linguistics 5(6), 20-33. 10. Merchant, C. (2005). Radical Ecology: The Search for a Livable World . (2 nd Ed.) Routledge. 11. Nwangwu, J. C. & Ibiene, E. I. (2018). Psychological Effects of Single Parenthood in Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow and Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come .” British Journal of English Linguistics , 6(6), 22-33. 12. Ogunfolabi, K. O. (2019). Biracialism and Trauma in Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow. Tydskrif Vir Letterkunde , 56(2), 38-45. 13. Ohagwam, U. (2018). The Niger Delta Crises in the Niger Delta Novel: Reflections on Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow. Journal of Arts and Humanities 7(11), 11-17. 14. Robert, E. & Ekemini, S. U. (2019). Exploring Style in Modern Fiction: an Example of Kaine Agary’s Yellow Yellow. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences , 24(6), 57-67.

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