Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | Vol. 40, no 2, 2009 |
- Newspapers, New Spaces, New Writers: The First World War and Print Culture in Colonial Ghana - Newell S. p. 1-15
- Autobiography and Departmentalization in Chamoiseau's "Chemin d'école": Representational Strategies and the Martinican Memoir - Murdoch H.A. p. 17-39
- Resuming a Broken Dialogue: Prophecy, Nationalist Strategies, and Religious Discourses in Ngugi's Early Work - Mathuray M. p. 40-62
- Sinking One's Teeth into Mariama Bâ's "So Long a Letter": Lessons of Cadmus - O'keefe C. p. 63-81
- Reading the Hartebeest: A Critical Appraisal of Roger Hewitt's Interpretation of the /Xam Narratives - Wessels M. p. 82-108
- South Africa and the Colonial Intellectual - Moran S. p. 109-124
- The Journey of a Healing Community in Ayi Kwei Armah's "Two Thousand Seasons" - Mtshali K. p. 125-139
- Joaquim Dias Cordeiro da Matta: A Poet, Pedagogue, and Promoter of Indigenous Languages in Late Nineteenth-Century Angola - Corrado J. p. 140-158
- Whose Nation? Romanticizing the Vision of a Nation in Bole Butake's "Betrothal without Libation" and "Family Saga" - Odhiambo C. p. 159-172
- Mariama Barry, Ken Bugul, Calixthe Beyala, and the Politics of Female Homoeroticism in Sub-Saharan Francophone African Literature - Etoke N. p. 173-189
- "African Brecht" - Crow B. p. 190-207
- Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in Sierra Leone: Thomas Decker's "Juliohs Siza", Roman Politics, and the Emergence of a Postcolonial African State - Mbaimba Caulker T. p. 208-227
- Simone Schwarz-Bart, Maryse Condé, and Raphaël Confiant in English Translation: Texts and Margins - Veldwachter N. p. 228-239
- Book Reviews. Lettres maliennes: figures et configurations de l'activité littéraire au Mali. BY SEBASTIEN LE POTVIN, 2005 - Ngandu Nkashama P.N. p. 240-241
- Book Reviews. Rethinking Marriage in Francophone African and Caribbean Literatures. BY CECILE ACCILIEN, 2008 - Edwin S. p. 241-242
- Book Reviews. Postcolonial African Cinema: From Political Engagement to Postmodernism. BY KENNETH W. HARROW, 2007 - Oscherwitz D. p. 243-244
- Book Reviews. Signal and Noise: Media, Infrastructure, and Urban Culture in Nigeria. BY BRIAN LARKIN, 2008 - Adesokan A. p. 244-245