\u27I could speak until tomorrow.\u27 (Utterance by a woman performer, used by Karin Barber as the title of her book on Oriki) \u27You know women\u27s conversation never ends.\u27 (From Idu by Flora Nwapa.
This essay will link African women’s writing to culture, including literary culture and the politics...
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It is of great significance that there is such a presence of African women writers at this conferenc...
With the rise of nationaism, independence and the quest for a national identity, one phenomenon of p...
From the relative absence of serious women writing in the early mainstream East African literature i...
Where has been the voice of the African women in the anti-imperialist discourses? How were they repr...
La thèse a pour objectif de montrer non seulement comment les romancières africaines des années 1980...
This study explores specific thematic pre-occupations in the works of selected eight women writers f...
Kenyan autobiography is a cultural production that embraces orature. Although the flexibility of ora...
During my eight years of work in the communication department of an NGO based in Kampala I have unde...
This dissertation examines the following six Anglophone and Francophone African diasporic novels: So...
Black women in South Africa have a long history of intellectualism as evidenced by their expertise a...
This paper raises issues that affect women writers and suggests what they should strive for in order...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Critical review of the existing literature on African women writers clearly shows that nowhere is th...
This essay will link African women’s writing to culture, including literary culture and the politics...
- 717B Speaking with one voice at the face of anti-woman tyranny has always been a tough nut to cra...
It is of great significance that there is such a presence of African women writers at this conferenc...
With the rise of nationaism, independence and the quest for a national identity, one phenomenon of p...
From the relative absence of serious women writing in the early mainstream East African literature i...
Where has been the voice of the African women in the anti-imperialist discourses? How were they repr...
La thèse a pour objectif de montrer non seulement comment les romancières africaines des années 1980...
This study explores specific thematic pre-occupations in the works of selected eight women writers f...
Kenyan autobiography is a cultural production that embraces orature. Although the flexibility of ora...
During my eight years of work in the communication department of an NGO based in Kampala I have unde...
This dissertation examines the following six Anglophone and Francophone African diasporic novels: So...
Black women in South Africa have a long history of intellectualism as evidenced by their expertise a...
This paper raises issues that affect women writers and suggests what they should strive for in order...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation examines the transmission of cultural value...
Critical review of the existing literature on African women writers clearly shows that nowhere is th...
This essay will link African women’s writing to culture, including literary culture and the politics...
- 717B Speaking with one voice at the face of anti-woman tyranny has always been a tough nut to cra...
It is of great significance that there is such a presence of African women writers at this conferenc...