Email: isokwuokei@delsu.edu.ng
- Area of Specialization: African Literature
- Department of English and Literary Studies
- Ijeoma Susan Ilechukwu is a lecturer in the Department of English and Literary Studies, Delta State University, Abraka. Her study interests are in human psychology and post colonialism.
My Publications- Ilechukwu Ijeoma Susan (2025) National Trauma and Memory in Nigerian Poetry: A Study of Stephen Kekeghe's Rumbling Sky, Humanus Discourse
http://humanusdiscourse.website2.me Vol.5. NO 4 Pages: 1-13
- Ilechukwu Ijeoma Susan (2024) Unveiling Corruption in Kola Eke's Poetry: A New Historicist Approach, NIU Journal of Humanities
https://doi.org/10.58709/niujhu.v9i3.1971 Vol.9 Pages: 239-246
- Ilechukwu Ijeoma Susan & Prof. Enajite Ojaruega (2024) Exploring Collective Trauma in Selected Anglophome Covid-19 Poetry, Abraka Journal of Humanities, Law & Social Sciences
https://gagdm.com/index.php/AJHLSSFOADELSU/article/download/16/14 Vol.5 Pages: 78-91
- Ilechukwu Ijeoma Susan & Prof. Sunny Awhefeada (2024) Poetic Representations of Nigeria's Political Transition in Selected Poems of Kola Eke, Dutse Journal of English, Literature and Linguistics
Vol.1 Pages: 115-133
- Ilechukwu Ijeoma Susan (2023) Cultural Hybridity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's "Zikora", AJOL
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/abraka/issue/view/22705 Vol.13 Pages: 67-74
- Ilechukwu Ijeoma Susan (2022) Aggression: A Traumatic Augury in Helon Habila's Oil on Water, Tropical Journal of Arts and Humanities
http://doi.org/10.47524/tjah.v4il.43 Vol.4.1 Pages: 42-51
- Okwuokei Ijeoma Susan and Ilolo Oghenekaro (2021) Grief as a Manifestation of Trauma in Kaine Agary's Yellow-Yellow and Helon Habila's Oil on Water, Liwuram Journal of Humanities, Maiduguri, Borno state
Vol.22 Pages: 39-52
- Miss Ijeoma Susan Okwuokei (2021) Afrofuturism and Degradation in Adaobi Onyekagbu's When the Sun Comes , The International Journal of Humanities and Social Studies
http://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/158261/109249 Vol.9 Pages: 66-69