Ikechukwu Aloysius Orjinta
Ikechukwu Aloysius-Gonzagas Orjinta is a Nigerian and Igbo Roman Catholic priest and senior lecturer in the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He was ordained a priest in 1990 [1]. A holder of two doctorates in French Studies and in German Studies and Political Science, with specialty in International Relations, he is a former Head of Department of Foreign Languages and Literary Studies in the university [1] [2]. He has studied and worked in Italy, Germany, France and in Nigeria where he currently lives. He attended Urban University, Rome, the University of Saarland, Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München [3], Université des Langues et Lettres, Grenoble, and the University of Ibadan in addition to his current workplace where he was an undergraduate [1]. A researcher and critic, his academic publications and interest cover religious writings on Christianity and Islam, gender and feminist studies, political discourse, and Euro-African literature with emphasis on German, Francophone and Anglophone works. He is a member of, and has served on, the managing boards of many organisations in Nigeria and outside the country, most times as the head. Currently, he is the editor of Interdisciplinary Academic Essays, Elite University Journal, Munchen, Germany, as well as of Nsukka Journal of Humanities, Nsukka, Nigeria [4]. He is also an editorial board member and reviewer of Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Hong Kong [4].
Contents 1.0 Publications
1.1 Books 1.1.1 2000-2009 1.1.2 2010 1.1.3 2011 1.1.4 2012 1.1.5 2013 1.2 Journals Edited References
Publications
At the present, Orjinta has to his name thirty-five books and thirty-five journal articles in several international journals [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]. Books 2000-2009
- The Papal Visit: The Catholic Church and Nigeria today (2000) [1] [7] [8]. - Liberation and Nigeria: Theology of Liberation from the Nigerian Perspective (2000) [1] [6]. - The Death of Biafra: Genocide in Nigeria (1967-70) (2000) [1]. - The Sin of Conformity (Socio-political Issues in Nigeria and Beyond) (2001). - French Studies (2005) [6] [7]. - French Studies and French Mastery (2006) [1] [8]. - Campus Ministry (Youths’ Character, Spiritual and Social Formation in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria) (2006) [6] [8]. - German at your Door (German Grammatical Structures for Beginners) (2007) [6]. - Littérature Française du 20ème Siècle (2009) [1]. - Women in World Religions and Literatures (2009) [7] [9].
2010
- Social Constructivism in International Relations Theory and the Gender Dimension [1]. - Womanismus als Methode der Interpretation Literarischer [7] [9]. - Sharia Law and the Religious Factor in a Secular State like Nigeria – Islam versus Christianity in Nigeria and the Perennial Pogrom and Acrimony: A Panacea [1] [8].
2011
- Slavery, Colonialism, Neo-Imperialism and their Impact on Africa [6]. - Gender in Achebe’s Literary World and the Francophone African Literary Touch [7] [8]. - Factors for the Igbo Leadership Vacuum and the Igbo Vandalization of her Elites Using Chinualumogu Achebe’s Case as a Case-study [7]. - Gender in Selected African Novels [8] [9]. - Sharia Law in a Secular State like Nigeria [8]. - Language in Ahmadu Kourouma’s Allah n’est Obligé [1]. - Women’s Oppression, Suppression and Repression in Islam: A Total Blockade to their Leadership Quest [9]. - Women’s Failed Leading Role in Christianity [1] [9]. - Frauen- Womanistische Literatur in Werken Heinrich Boells [6][10]. - Zur Vertiefung, Kontextualizierung, und Relevanz des Lehrganges Auslandsgermanistik in Nigeria bzw in den Entwicklungslaendern 10][11]. - L’insurrection Bretonne, un Episode de la Révolution Française Selon les Chouans de Balzac [7]. - Le Feminisme et le patriarcat: le role mediateur de la Religion [1] [11]. - Die Schwierigkeiten bei der Vermittlung der Deutschen Sprache und Literatur in Nigeria bzw Afrika [11].
2012
- Hermeneutics as a Theory of Interpretation and as a Literary Theory [6]. - Une Perspective Analysante des ceuvres choisis de la Litterature Française du XXe Siecle [8] 10].
2013
- Agonies of the World’s Most Humiliated Race [5]. - The African Lawyer: The Life and Times of Senator Nathaniel Anah [5].
References
1. Author’s Biography and About the Authorsection
in all publications by Ikechukwu
Aloysius Orjinta. See www.grin.com. 2. www.unn.edu.ng/profile/fr-dr-dr-orjinta-aloysius-gonzagas-ikechukwu. 3. Ludwig Maximilians University UB OPAC. 4. www.unnfacultyofarts.com/articlepage.php? title=Nsukka Journal of the Humanities, Number 21. 5. www.grin.com/profile/688815/dr-dr-ikechukwu-aloysius-orjinta 6. www.amazon.com/Interdisciplinary-Academic-Essays-Volume-2/dp/. 7. books.google.com.au/books/about/Social_Constructivism_in. 8. essay-admission.com/essays-by-nigerian-scholars-on-english... 9. www.boekstra.nl/index.php?id=zoeken&q=feminisme. 10. www.ibs.it/ame/ser/serpge.asp?TY=ECA&Search=LAN000000. Orjinta Aloysius Ikechukwu; LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. 11. Ikechukwu Orjinta: Imprint Verlag Muenster. Germany.