This paper focuses on Taiye Selasi’s Ghana Must Go (2013) and shows how Selasi, by challenging conventional modes of storytelling, creates narrative spaces for characters that queer traditional formations of subjectivity, most prominently by emancipating them from the repressive forms of affect of guilt and shame.
Haitian American feminist and lesbian activist MilDred Gerestant has become one of the most acclaime...
This dissertation examines the ways in which selected contemporary works by diasporic West African w...
Haitian American feminist and lesbian activist MilDred Gerestant has become one of the most acclaime...
Contemporary (especially women’s) “Afropolitan” narrations portray multiple and displaced identities...
“Welcome!! Akwaaba!! Ghana warmly welcomes all visitors of goodwill. Ghana does not welcome paedophi...
Contemporary (especially women’s) “Afropolitan” narrations portray multiple and displaced identities...
In recent years, LGBT issues have received substantial media attention and engendered heated public ...
In recent years, LGBT issues have received substantial media attention and engendered heated public ...
In recent years, LGBT issues have received substantial media attention and engendered heated public ...
While in many places same-sex cultures revolve around politically charged subcultural understandings...
Why is shame so central to our identity and to our culture? What is its role in stigmatizing subcult...
This article is retracted : The retraction is based on the request of the author, Dr. Neha Jain, as ...
This study is an exploration of the representation of Afropolitanism in Taiye Selasi’s debut novel G...
\u27Unorthodox Conduct\u27 explores positive representations of sexual and gender minorities in Afr...
This dissertation examines the ways in which selected contemporary works by diasporic West African w...
Haitian American feminist and lesbian activist MilDred Gerestant has become one of the most acclaime...
This dissertation examines the ways in which selected contemporary works by diasporic West African w...
Haitian American feminist and lesbian activist MilDred Gerestant has become one of the most acclaime...
Contemporary (especially women’s) “Afropolitan” narrations portray multiple and displaced identities...
“Welcome!! Akwaaba!! Ghana warmly welcomes all visitors of goodwill. Ghana does not welcome paedophi...
Contemporary (especially women’s) “Afropolitan” narrations portray multiple and displaced identities...
In recent years, LGBT issues have received substantial media attention and engendered heated public ...
In recent years, LGBT issues have received substantial media attention and engendered heated public ...
In recent years, LGBT issues have received substantial media attention and engendered heated public ...
While in many places same-sex cultures revolve around politically charged subcultural understandings...
Why is shame so central to our identity and to our culture? What is its role in stigmatizing subcult...
This article is retracted : The retraction is based on the request of the author, Dr. Neha Jain, as ...
This study is an exploration of the representation of Afropolitanism in Taiye Selasi’s debut novel G...
\u27Unorthodox Conduct\u27 explores positive representations of sexual and gender minorities in Afr...
This dissertation examines the ways in which selected contemporary works by diasporic West African w...
Haitian American feminist and lesbian activist MilDred Gerestant has become one of the most acclaime...
This dissertation examines the ways in which selected contemporary works by diasporic West African w...
Haitian American feminist and lesbian activist MilDred Gerestant has become one of the most acclaime...