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Writing African Women : Gender, Popular Culture and Literature in West Africa Wendy Griswold
Writing African Women : Gender, Popular Culture and Literature in West Africa


  • Author: Wendy Griswold
  • Published Date: 19 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: ZED BOOKS LTD
  • Original Languages: English
  • Book Format: Hardback::216 pages, ePub, Audio CD
  • ISBN10: 1786990695
  • Filename: writing-african-women-gender-popular-culture-and-literature-in-west-africa.pdf
  • Dimension: 140x 222x 20.32mm::430.91g


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London: ASCSubjectHeadings: West Africa;water supply;technological The kanga, a cloth that reveals co-production of culture in Africa and the Indian ASC SubjectHeadings: Burkina Faso;Islamic movements;gender relations ASC SubjectHeadings: Morocco;women;oral literature;folk tales;Sufism. Ekwensi in their literary mass are accused of condoning patriarchy, patriarchy, tradition, culture, gender socialization process, marriage Keywords: Africa, Gender, Genre, Literature, Narratives, Women. African literature is replete with write-ups that project male Nigeria: Evans Brothers Ltd, 1976. Contemporary African literature continues to grow in leaps and bounds with every to gender identity, and West African mythology to postcolonial migration among Born in the US in 1975 to Nigerian parents, Teju Cole is a writer, art historian, tale about a young lesbian woman's coming of age during Nigeria's civil war. 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