African literature.
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Works: | 58 works in 2 publications in 2 languages |
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Titles
Postcolonialism in the wake of the Nairobi revolution = Ngugi wa Thiong'o and the idea of African literature /
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Investigators and Troublemakers: Subversive and Subverted Epistemologies in Post/colonial Francophone Literature.
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Performing hybridity: A dialogic and semiotic study of late twentieth-century drama from Africa and the African diaspora.
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The re -visioning of goddesses: Revisionist poetics in African diaspora women writers' re -creations of black women characters from black male -authored canonical texts.
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"I knew what I did and I did it with deliberate calculation": Anxiety and tricksterism in African American autobiography.
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Sites of struggle: Articulations and deformations of power in marginal literature.
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The Negro-African theater beyond its traditional boundaries: Development, functions and new challenges.
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Homo Mediaticus: Immigrants, Identity, and (Tele)Visual Media in Contemporary Francophone Literature.
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Migrating queers, Maghrebian texts: Movement, nationality, and queer belonging in contemporary Francophone literature and film.
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Buying Thebes: Promoting a Cultural Commonwealth in Contemporary Anglophone Adaptations of Greek Tragedy.
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Women, marriage, and madness in Jean Rhys's "Wide Sargasso Sea", Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway", and Doris Lessing's "The Golden Notebook", as seen through Charlotte Gilman Perkin's "The Yellow Wallpaper".
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De la captivite a la mobilite : Representations litteraires de la migration feminine de l'Afrique francophone vers la France.
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Reconstructing the African and African Diasporic Woman: Gender, Race, Class and the Making of a Constructive Radical African Feminist.
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To "Own Yourself a Little More": Afropolitan Feminism in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah.
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The Self and the Other in Trauma Narratives by Assia Djebar, Malika Mokeddem, and Yolande Mukagasana.
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Voices of Silence in Francophone Women's Literature: Comparisons of Algerian and Mauritian Novels.
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Savoir-vivre feminin et faire-savoir colonial dans les recits de voyage feminins de l'entre-deux-guerres.
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Racialized and Gendered Madness: Decolonizing Psycho-Social Hysteria in African American and Postcolonial African Black Women's Fiction.
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Human Connections with the Ocean Represented in African and Japanese Oral Narratives: Ecopsychological Perspectives.
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The Rise of Feminists: Gender Equality among Millennial Nigerian American Women.
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Supernatural Bodies: The Intersection of Nigerian Feminism and Body Autonomy.
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The music of voice: Transnational encounters between music, theory and fiction.
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The Multistable Material of Modernism : = Perception, Objects, and Identity.
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The Evolution of Musical Theatre in Nigeria : = A Case Study of Bolanle Austen-Peters' Musicals.
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On normalities: Freaks of culture, bodies, and ability in the late twentieth -century Francophone novel.
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Red, black and green: Ecology, economy and the contemporary African novel.
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African literature and the environment: A study in postcolonial ecocriticism.
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Enduring modernism: Forms of surviving location in the 20th century long poem.
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Mujeres y fronteras en la novela femenina Afrohispana y Mexicoamericana contemporanea: Un desafio a los limites territoriales y a las politicas globales.
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Ecofeminist Reading of Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart and Elechi Amadi's The Concubine.
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In search of the mother's lost voice: Mariama Ba's "Une si longue lettre", Francesca Sanvitale's "Madre e figlia", and Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club".
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A Phenomenological Study of Academic Leaders at the Marianist University in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The author's Doppelgaenger: Celebrity, canonicity, and the anxiety of the literary marketplace in the contemporary novel.
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Themes of Blackness: Commonality and Unity in Selected African Heritage Literature.
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Writing on stage: Performative authorship and contemporary Francophone African writers.
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Family narratives and the transmission of heritage in transcultural novels.
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