In addition to addresses to the Security Council of the United Nations,the gift can be located at the centre of current discussions of deconstruction, international politics, gender, ethics, philosophy, anthropology and economics. "Gifts" (1993), the second novel in the Somali writer Nuruddin Farah’s ‘‘Blood in the Sun’’ trilogy, unlocks a wide-ranging critique of the politics of postcolonial autonomy and dependency. After the sophisticated plot of mystery, self-consciousness and self-realization dealing with the intertwined politics of personal and national identity in "Maps", the first book in the trilogy, "Gifts" has a more straightforward plot that focuses on the developing love between the two principal protagonists: Duniya, a middle-a...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
This study explores how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) at the recipient end of the foreign aid...
This review article explores the life and writing of Somalia novelist Nuruddin Fara
In addition to addresses to the Security Council of the United Nations,the gift can be located at th...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
The gift is a research-based novel set in Cambodia in 1993, during the United Nations - sponsored e...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Nuruddin Farah's Secret, the third in a suite of three novels called 'Blood in the Sun', was written...
All of Nuruddin Farah’s thirteen novels are centred on adult protagonists which, as reflected in cri...
This thesis asks two principal questions. First, what insights could a gift approach to criticism br...
This paper takes as its starting point recent work on caring for distant others which is one express...
Discusses the export of values and capacity building in development aid using the anthropological co...
Abstract The present research article endeavours to explore neocolonialism and resistance to it in ...
Nuruddin Farah’s life and work is used in Pascale Casanova’s The World Republic of Letters to exempl...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
This study explores how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) at the recipient end of the foreign aid...
This review article explores the life and writing of Somalia novelist Nuruddin Fara
In addition to addresses to the Security Council of the United Nations,the gift can be located at th...
Nuruddin Farah’s ‘Blood in the Sun’ trilogy is a socio-political voyage into the Somali life and con...
The gift is a research-based novel set in Cambodia in 1993, during the United Nations - sponsored e...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
This article explores the role of the returnee protagonist in selected works of Nuruddin Farah. Nadi...
Nuruddin Farah's Secret, the third in a suite of three novels called 'Blood in the Sun', was written...
All of Nuruddin Farah’s thirteen novels are centred on adult protagonists which, as reflected in cri...
This thesis asks two principal questions. First, what insights could a gift approach to criticism br...
This paper takes as its starting point recent work on caring for distant others which is one express...
Discusses the export of values and capacity building in development aid using the anthropological co...
Abstract The present research article endeavours to explore neocolonialism and resistance to it in ...
Nuruddin Farah’s life and work is used in Pascale Casanova’s The World Republic of Letters to exempl...
During his exile, Nuruddin Farah believed that he would return to a democratic Somalia once Muhammed...
This study explores how nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) at the recipient end of the foreign aid...
This review article explores the life and writing of Somalia novelist Nuruddin Fara