Women's Spaces, Women's Visions: Politics, Poetics, and Resistance in African Women's DramaAfrica World Press, 2007 - 322 pages |
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... Western ( and feminist ) perceptions of the African world and African women's accounts of their own worlds . But one can also argue that the problems in the African world presented in her texts arise precisely because of the African ...
... Western ( and feminist ) perceptions of the African world and African women's accounts of their own worlds . But one can also argue that the problems in the African world presented in her texts arise precisely because of the African ...
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... Western feminist grammar with all its facile universalist claims , blindnesses , and biases ? Can a genuine African women's feminist epistemology emerge outside the rationalities of a colonizing Western feminism ? In other words , can a ...
... Western feminist grammar with all its facile universalist claims , blindnesses , and biases ? Can a genuine African women's feminist epistemology emerge outside the rationalities of a colonizing Western feminism ? In other words , can a ...
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... Western literary forms are integrally and dialectically related to the kinds of content and the themes they treat . Women writers ' stances , par- ticularly with regard to glorifying or denigrating traditions , vary as dictated by their ...
... Western literary forms are integrally and dialectically related to the kinds of content and the themes they treat . Women writers ' stances , par- ticularly with regard to glorifying or denigrating traditions , vary as dictated by their ...
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