Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | Vol. 41, no 2, 2010 |
- Cambridge House, Ibadan, 1962-66: Politics and Poetics in Okigbo's Last Years - Obumselu B. p. 1-18
- Cannibalization as Popular Tradition in Igbo Masquerade Performance - Okoye C. p. 19-31
- Decolonizing African Autobiography - Berger R.A. p. 32-54
- Patrice Nganang's “L'invention du beau regard” and “Dog Days”: Three Phases of Capitalism with Two Dogs and One Devouring Pig - Harrow K.W. p. 55-73
- Untangling Stories and Healing Rifts: Abdulrazak Gurnah's "By the Sea" - Hand F. p. 74-92
- The Limits of Rainbow Nation Multiculturalism in the New South Africa: Spatial Configuration in Zakes Mda's “Ways of Dying” and Jonathan Morgan's “Finding Mr. Madini” - Tandiwe Myambo M. p. 93-120
- Fang Culture in Gabonese Francophone Women's Writing: Reading “Histoire d'Awu” by Justine Mintsa - Toman C. p. 121-132
- Confused "Slaves" of Many Traditions: The Search for the Freedom Dance in Chiziane's “Niketche: A Tale of Polygamy” - Marques I. p. 133-159
- Tyrannical Femininity in Nawal El Saadawi's “Memoirs of a Woman Doctor” - Guèye K. p. 160-172
- Negotiating Arab-Muslim Identity, Contested Citizenship, and Gender Ideologies in the Parisian Housing Projects: Faïza Guène's "Kiffe kiffe demain" - Mehta B.J. p. 173-202
- Sampling Globalization in Calixthe Beyala's « Le petit prince de Belleville » - Gauch S. p. 203-221
- Naturalism and Temporality in Ousmane Sembène's Xala - Park Sorensen E. p. 222-243
- Book Review. Ocean of Letters. Pier M. Larson. Critical Perspectives on Empire, 2009 - Baderoon G. p. 244-245