Africa -- In literature
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Africa -- In literature
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Africa
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Incoming Resources
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- Neo-imperialism in children's literature about Africa, a study of contemporary fiction, Yulisa Amadu Maddy and Donnarae MacCann
- Difficult women, artful lives, Olive Schreiner and Isak Dinesen, in and out of Africa, Susan R. Horton
- Representing Africa in children's literature, old and new ways of seeing, Vivian Yenika-Agbaw
- The sociology of urban women's image in African literature, Kenneth Little
- Images and empires, visuality in colonial and postcolonial Africa, edited by Paul S. Landau and Deborah D. Kaspin
- Scars of conquest/masks of resistance, the invention of cultural identities in African, African-American, and Caribbean drama, Tejumola Olaniyan
- Anatomy of blackness, science and slavery in an age of enlightenment, Andrew S. Curran
- Troping Oroonoko from Behn to Bandele, edited by Susan B. Iwanisziw
- Blank darkness, Africanist discourse in French, Christopher L. Miller
- Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, a casebook, edited by Gene M. Moore
- "Wilderness into civilized shapes", reading the postcolonial environment, Laura Wright
- African impressions, how African worldviews shaped the British geographical imagination across the early Enlightenment, Rebekah Mitsein
- Reading Chinua Achebe, language & ideology in fiction, Simon Gikandi
- The nation writ small, African fictions and feminisms, 1958-1988, Susan Z. Andrade
- An image of Africa ;, and the trouble with Nigeria, Chinua Achebe
- Slavery and the Romantic imagination, Debbie Lee
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