Dr. Lencer Achieng Ndede

lencerDepartment of Language and Literature Education

School of Arts and Social Sciences (MMUST)

P.O. Box 190-50100

Kakamega, KENYA

Office no. SPD Block B Room 502, Kakamega-Webuye Road

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Dr.Lencer Acheeng Ndede

Dr. Lencer Acheeng Ndede is a Literature lecturer at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology where she also serves as the head of Literature Sub-section in the department of Languages and Literature Education. Dr. Ndede is very passionate about development of Literature and has taken a very active role in developing the CBC curriculum scope and sequence charts as well as curriculum designs writings. Dr. Ndede has written and presented a number papers at various Literature, Drama and Film conferences and has also written and directed a number of stage plays and produced two feature films. Her Areas of research include Literature in the digital spaces and Literature and the human psychology among others. Dr. Ndede has carried out research and written many papers on how the human innate psychological system informs human behavior and how the innately wired mechanisms in the natural human making determines how human beings react to their environment. Her current research is on human behavior and the Intelligent Design; a research that seeks to find out how the innately wired mechanisms in the natural human making and mental schema is a pointer to the presence of an intelligent Designer. Dr. Ndede holds a PhD Literature from the University of Nairobi, MA in Literature university of Nairobi and B.Ed (English/Literature) from Moi University.

 Some of her key publications:

  1. Ndede L.A. (2021) Psychoanalysis and film spectatorship. Research journal in Modern Languages and Literatures (A journal for School of Art and Social Sciences, Masinde Muliro University in Science and Technology.). Nairobi: Royalite Global.
  2. Ndede L, A. (2017) Film as an Artifact: Confronting Kenya’s History through The Kitchen Toto and Nairobi Half Life. The Journal of African Theatre, Film, and Media Discourse (The Inaugural Journal of The school of Creative Arts, Film, and Media Studies Kenyatta University).
  3. Ndede L,A. (2017). From The Snows of Kilimanjaro to Nairobi Half Life: Over 50 years of film in Kenya. The University of Nairobi.
  4. Ndede L,A. (2017). Identity and homecoming in The Kitchen Toto and Nairobi Half Life: Confronting the colonial and post-colonial Kenya through the film Awaaz Journal.
  5. Ndede L.A. (2017) The paradox of pain in Nairobi Half Life. Nairobi Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences. 1(3):24-44. Royallite Global.
  6. Ndede L.A. (2017) Oral Narratives in the Digital Age. Nairobi: Royallite Global.
  7. Ndede, L.A. and Ochieng’, R. (2016). Language, Gender and Power Relations: A Study of Power Structure in Dholuo Dirges. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 6(6): 2224-5766.
  8. Ndede, L.A. (2016). African Literature: Place, Language or Experience. International Journal of Educational Investigations, 3(3): 1-10.
  9. Ndede, L.A. (2015). The Future of The Oral Narrative: A Dilemma. International Journal of Scientific Educational Studies, 1(2):55-64.

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