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Mr Daniel Koketso     Senior Lecturer English Literature
Title
Mr
Firstname
Daniel
Lastname
Koketso
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Office
202/006
Phone
+267 35552097
Professional Qualifications

  • Master of Arts (English Literature), 4844成人免费福利, Botswana, 2010.

Thesis title: Narcissism and Sexual Aggression in Shakespeare鈥檚 The Rape of Lucrece.

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Education, 4844成人免费福利, 2006

  • Bachelor of Arts(English), University of Bots
Brief Biography

Mr Daniel Koketso is an English Literature lecturer in the Department of English, with years of experience in literary work 鈥 research, teaching, and creative writing. He has published journal articles on various issues with special bias to Shakespeare and Milton and The Metaphysical poets .听 He听holds an MA in English, BA (English) and PGDE from the 4844成人免费福利. He sits on the Editorial Board and is the Assistant Editor of Petlwana: Journal of Creative Writing from Botswana.

Teaching Areas

.听 Shakespeare

. Milton and The Metaphysical Poets

.African Literature

Research Areas
  • Shakespeare and the contemporary world
  • Ecocriticism
  • Milton
  • Literature, politics and pedagogy in Botswana听
Postgraduate Supervision Areas

Shakespeare and the contemporary world with special bias to Shakespeare and ecology and psychoanalytical reading of Shakespearean drama.听

Selected Publications
  • Koketso, D. 2019. Uncanny mimesis: Shakespeare and Botswana politics in 2014. Marang: journal of Language and Literature, 31, 59-74.
  • Koketso, D. 2019. Ecocritical connections between literature and environmental education in Botswana. Mosenodi: International Journal of the Educational Studies. Vol22, No.2, 64-71
  • Koketso, D. (Lead author) & Kgafela-Mokoka N. 2017. 鈥淏ooks are not absolutely dead things鈥: Milton speaks to freedom of information in Botswana from the grave through Areopagitica. Scrutiny 2: Issues in English Studies in Southern Africa. Published online in April 2018
  • Koketso, D. 2017. Of intertextuality: A comparative study of Doctor Faustus and The Rape of Lucrece. Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics, 40.1, 23-30.
  • Koketso, D. 2016. 鈥淟ucrece this night I must enjoy thee鈥: A narcissistic reading of The Rape of Lucrece. Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 28, 73-79
  • Koketso, D. 2015. Battering ram, Ivory Wall - Phallic Symbols and Aggression in Shakespea

In pursuit of academic excellence