Browsing by Author "Balituumye, Michael"
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Descriptive pause in Moses Isegawa’s abyssinian chronicles and snakepit
Balituumye, Michael (American Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science (ARJHSS), 2024-05)In the study of narrative duration as theorized by Genette (1980), descriptive pause is one of the four major canonical movement, the others being the scene, summary and ellipsis. During a descriptive pause, the story is ... -
Projecting a future already in place in Julius Ocwinyo’s fate of the banished and footprints of the outsider
Balituumye, Michael (Makerere University, 2021-08-13)Prolepsis conveys the idea of anticipation or flash-forward; it occurs when the chronological order of events is disturbed and the narrator narrates events out of turn. As such prolepsis does in a teleological manner project ... -
Returns and recalls in Julius Ocwinyo’s fate of the banished and footprints of the outsider
Balituumye, Michael (Lexicon, 2024-04)The generic treatment of analepsis as a narrative technique has left some of its sub-aspects, like returns and recalls, understudied. Returns and recalls were first introduced by Gerald Genette (1980) as analepses drawn ... -
Teachers’ perception on implementing the revised lower secondary curriculum in selected schools in Uganda: A Focus on emerging issues and coping strategies
Wambi, Moses; Ocheng, Mary Teophira Kagoire; Were, David; Buluma, Alfred; Tusiime, Wycliff Edwin; Balituumye, Michael (European Institute of Knowledge & Innovation, 2024-03-29)This study explored teachers’ perception on the implementation of Comptency-based Curriculum (CBC) in lower secondary schools in Uganda that was rolled out in 2020. The shift from the Knowledge-Based Curriculum (KBC) to ...