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Revue | Research in African Literatures |
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Numéro | Vol. 45, no 1, 2014 |
- Forget Maps: Documenting Global Apartheid and Creating Novel Cartographies in Ishtiyaq Shukri's “The Silent Minaret” - Jayawardane M.N. p. 1-23
- The Moudawana Syndrome: Gender Trouble in Contemporary Morocco - Boutouba J. p. 24-38
- Toward a Victim-Survivor Narrative: Rape and Form in Yvonne Vera's Under the Tongue and Calixthe Beyala's “Tu t'appelleras Tanga” - Jean-Charles R.M. p. 39-62
- Queer Complicity in the Belgian Congo: Autobiography and Racial Fetishism in Jef Geeraerts's (Post)colonial Novels - Hendriks T. p. 63-84
- Faithless Sight: Haiti in the Kingdom of This World - Léger N.M. p. 85-106
- “Broken Glass” or Broken Text?: The Translatability of Alain Mabanckou's “Verre Cassé” (2005) into English - Steemers V. p. 107-124
- The Purest Mode of Looking: (Post)Colonial Trauma in Wole Soyinka's “Death and the King's Horseman - Barnaby A. p. 125-149
- Interview. A Rendezvous with T. Obinkaram Echewa - Das A. p. 150-160
- Review Essay. Sugar and Its Secrets: The Caribbean Contexts of Creolization. Books Reviewed. Martin Munro and Celia Britton (Eds.). American Creoles: The Francophone Caribean and the American South, 2012. Miriam J.A. Chancy. From Sugar to Revolution: Women's Visions of Haiti, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, 2012. Emily Maguire. Racial Experiments in Cuban Literature and Ethnography, 2011 - Dash J.M. p. 161-169
- Book Reviews. Chiku Malunga. Power and Influence: Self-Development Lessons front African Proverbs and Folktales, 2012 - Asimeng-Boahene L. p. 170-172
- Book Reviews. Eric Touya de Marenne. Francophone Women Writers: Feminisms, Postcolonialisms, Cross-Cultures, 2011 - Coly A.A. p. 172-173